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Elicit

“word search “ .

Instruction: Locate the words in the puzzle. The words may


be horizontally, vertically, diagonally, forward, write it in your
note book the word that you discovered.
Engage
WHAT AM I!
What was the things that you or we were
mentioned in our game have in common?
Objectives
1. Identify the different characteristics
of sound.
2. Describe what is sound and its
characteristics such as pitch, loudness
and quality.
Explore

I will group you in to six and I want you


to read the poem and answer the guide
question below write your answer in your
notebook after answering the guide
question your going to read the poem by
group and choose one who well be present
the answer.
Explain

Group Presentation
What is sound?

• SOUND IS ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN


HERE!

• Sound is made up of sound waves which


are caused by a transfer of energy
through vibrations.
• Example of vibration by placing
the finger to the throat.

What other things can we used to make


sound just by causing them to vibrate?
What other things that can we use to make sound
just causing them to vibrate?
• To further illustrate that sound are made of waves
What is sound?
• SOUND IS ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN
HERE!
• Sound is made up of sound waves which
are caused by a transfer of energy
through vibrations.
• Sound waves can be classified as both
longitudinal and mechanical waves.
• I mentioned a while ago that sound is a wave and
waves can be classified as both longitudinal and
mechanical wave

based from our discussion, if sound wave can


be classified as both longitudinal and
mechanical waves, how does it behave or exist?
a. The particles move parallel to the wave direction and
b. The particles move freely and the medium is optional
require a medium

d. The particles are free-falling making gravity their major


c.The particles move perpendicularly and don’t require
medium
a medium
In addition because sound wave is
actually a mechanical wave sound cannot
travel in vacuum because in vacuum
there's no medium like air to propagate
What is a sound?
• SOUND IS ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN HEAR
• common characteristics of a wave like Frequency, amplitude,
wavelength, speed/ Velocity, period, and phase can also be
observed in sound waves
• which previously discuss by ma’am

• sound wave also exhibits wave properties like reflection


which happen in an echo, refraction, diffraction and
interference
FACTORS THAT AFFECT SOUND
PROPAGATION
•KIND OF MEDIUM
•Sound propagation depends heavily
on kind of medium where sound
travels
•sound travel fastest in solids and
slowest in gases
what do you think are the reasons why sound
travels faster in solids than in gases?

a. Solid have greater electrical-potential b. The molecules of solids are closer


energy compared to gas molecules

c. Most solid are great conductors of heat d. The particles are free-falling making
and energy gravity their major medium
Title Layout
FACTORS THAT AFFECT SOUND
PROPAGATION

ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
•Atmospheric Pressure
•Atmospheric Temperature
•Relative Humidity

PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIUM


•Elastic Property
•Inertial Property
CHARACTERISTIC OF SOUND
• PITCH
• The highness or lowness of sound that is typically
observe in musical notes

• The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch. The


lower the frequency, the lower the pitch
CHARACTERISTIC OF SOUND

LOUDNESS OR SOUND INTENSITY

• How soft or how intense the sound is as perceived by the


ear and interpreted by the brain

• The louder the sound, the higher the energy. The softer
the sound, the lower the energy
CHARACTERISTIC OF SOUND

SOUND QUALITY

• The characteristics of sound that allow the ears to


differentiate sounds that have the same pitch and
loudness.

• This can also pertain to the clarity of sound and how


pleasant is a sound as perceived by our ears
Who can describe sound waves?

What are the properties or characteristics of


sound

Will you describe each property?

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