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What is Sound? The Fundamental Science Behind Sound

Why does water sound the way it does? How do vinyl records work? Sound is everywhere, but at its core: What is sound? Also- What are sound waves? This video explains the fundamental science and key concepts behind sound using in-depth examples and animations.

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Table of Contents:

00:14 Intro

00:55 Section 1: A Popping Balloon

02:48 Section 2: Graph of a Sound Waveform

04:40 Section 3: The Sound of Water

05:31 Section 4: Orchestra

06:08 Section 5: Clarifications

07:20 Section 6: Orchestra Continued

07:52 Section 7: Vinyl Record Basics

08:47 Section 8: Outro

Key Branches from this video are: How do sound waves travel? Understanding Pressure. How ears work. How a microphone and speaker work. Understanding Air. Frequency and Amplitude. Loudness and intensity.

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Notes:

This is the fourth episode of Branch Education. Please provide comments, questions, and your thoughts.

Erratum:

400Hz = 0.002273s wavelength. The animation depicts 2 wavelengths, thus it is ~0.0045s

Animation built using Blender 2.79b https://www.blender.org/

Post with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects

Sound editing with Reaper

Work Cited:

Wikipedia contributors. "Speed of Sound." , "Sound."  Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, June 20th, 2018

Russell, Dan. (2016, August 5). “Acoustics and Vibration Animations.”  www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/demos/waves/wavemotion.html.

"Speed of Sound in common Solids." , The Engineering ToolBox

https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/sound-speed-solids-d_713.html

Music Attribution in Order:

Morning Dew from YouTube Audio Library

Under Cover by Wayne Jones from YouTube Audio Library

Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC...

Beethoven's 9th Symphony: 1895 Gustav Mahler Orchestration

BlendSwap Model Attribution: https://www.blendswap.com/

Violin from Nicolas DAmore

Cello from Hjolli

Flute from Gnotev

French Horn from GuillaumeCote

Piano from Johnson Martin

Trumpet from Jafem

Trombone from Diabolik

Gramophone from The Sage

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