Listen "The Physics of Sound: Deriving the Wave Equation with Richard Feynman"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we dive into Richard Feynman’s exploration of the physics behind sound waves from The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Feynman starts with the basics of sound, explaining how pressure changes in a medium, caused by the motion of particles, lead to the propagation of sound waves.
We break down the key variables involved in sound wave propagation—displacement, density, pressure, and velocity—and see how they interrelate. Feynman introduces the wave equation, a powerful tool that not only describes the behavior of sound waves but also allows for predictions about their properties, such as wave speed and the principle of superposition.
The episode concludes with a calculation of the speed of sound, touching on the historical development of the theory and the differences between isothermal and adiabatic sound propagation. Whether you're a physics enthusiast or curious about the science behind sound, this episode offers a clear and engaging journey through the fundamental equations governing sound waves, all with Feynman’s characteristic clarity and depth.
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