stevecham
2,251 posts
05-25-2016 7:14pm
"Geoff: your experiment designed to prove exactly what?"
It’s designed to illustrate how temperature of the air affects the speed of acoustic waves in the room. I.e., the acoustic waves nearer to the floor where the air is colder would be moving slower than the acoustic waves higher up in the room. Thus, the top of the acoustic wave would bend over the rest of the wave, like a wave coming into shore. And the listener would hear more of the sound.
2,251 posts
05-25-2016 7:14pm
"Geoff: your experiment designed to prove exactly what?"
It’s designed to illustrate how temperature of the air affects the speed of acoustic waves in the room. I.e., the acoustic waves nearer to the floor where the air is colder would be moving slower than the acoustic waves higher up in the room. Thus, the top of the acoustic wave would bend over the rest of the wave, like a wave coming into shore. And the listener would hear more of the sound.