1. Current technologies associated with information transfer may use waves of one form or another Soundtrack: Bitter Sweet Symphony images from SciArt.
Acoustics. Fundamentals of Architectural Acoustics.
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Human ear and Physiology of Hearing
1. Current technologies associated with information transfer may use waves of one form or another Soundtrack: “Bitter Sweet Symphony” images from SciArt.
FOCUS 2 - FEATURES OF THE WAVE MODEL CAN BE USED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE PROPERTIES OF SOUND 8.2 The World Communicates.
HEARING Sound How the Ears Work How the Cochlea Works Auditory Pathway Hearing Loss.
RECEPTORS and SENSATION. Sensory Receptors Perceptions of world are created by the brain from AP sent from sensory receptors. Sensory receptors respond.
D O N OW : 4/16 A radio wave broadcasts at 700 kHz and travels the speed of light (3x10 8 m/s). 1.What is the period? 2.What is the wavelength?
IB Assessment Statements Option I-1, The Ear and Hearing: I.1.1.Describe the basic structure of the human ear. I.1.2.State and explain how sound pressure.