Monday, July 21, 2008

Chapter 15 Sound

Sound questions from anyone?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

nobody as i guessed...

will you give me extra marks

if i post some very difficult

questions that i got from korean

assignment book? it has been a long

time since i studied it.

meblog said...

Please leave your name to identify yourself.
Mr Chua

Anonymous said...

i got. it is just that it is in korean.

jee soo lar i am

meblog said...

Put in English and then others can reply.

Anonymous said...

why you all so lame one korean also wanna put...

johan said...

sometimes when i was having a high fever.. i felt that my hearing is soften(hard of hearing).. what causes this? is it because of the heat? or?

Anonymous said...

because i made google id in korea...

i am jee soo

meblog said...

Johan
Good question, got something to do with a tube again....
Anyone wants to find the answer?

Janson said...

Mr chua is that tube called auditory/eustachian/pharyngotympanic tube .. hehe that tube got lots of names >.>

Prashaanth said...

We learn that diamonds sparkle as light entering the diamond is totally internally reflected many times before it exits the diamond. However, if you dip a diamond in water it loses its sparkle. Why is this so? - Prashaanth

Unknown said...

what i think the answer to the Prashaanth's question is that..

let say the case in the air..
from the eqn, n¹sinθ¹=n²sinθ²
(1)sinθ¹=(2.40)sin90º
※critical angle is 24.6º

let say the case in the water..
from the same eqn, n¹sinθ¹=n²sinθ²
(1.33)sinθ¹=(2.40)sin90º
※critical angle is 33.7º

my answer only applies when the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle..

Angle ,c is greater in water thus
when the light rays enter the diamond the angle of incidence and reflection will be greater and thus the light rays will exist the diamond faster in water..

this is just what i think.. try..

meblog said...

What gives rise to the "sparkle"?
perhaps start from there and deduce logically.....