momentum of sound

Mike & Martha Savage mlsavage at paradise.net.nz
Mon Mar 10 12:11:55 EDT 2008


Seismic waves are sound waves.  If you are ever in an earthquake, you will
find that sound transfers momentum.  That's why objects fall off shelves,
etc.
 
Cheers,
 
Martha Savage

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[mailto:phys-teach-talk-bounces at nzip.org.nz] On Behalf Of Bryden, Francis
Sent: Monday, 10 March 2008 8:38 a.m.
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Subject: RE: momentum of sound



The way I think of it is that sound transfers energy but not momentum. The
individual air molecules have momentum, but for every molecule with +p there
is another with -p. I suppose its possible for a compression to knock
something over before the rarefaction has had time to pull it back

 

On  a related note. Many of you will have seen an "airzooka" that fires a
toroid of air across the room. There is a transfer of air on this case, but
why is it different to a loudspeaker that just vibrates the air

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks ................ Francis

 

Francis Bryden

HoD Physics

St Cuthbert's College

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ph: 63 9 5204159 ext 7808

 

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[mailto:phys-teach-talk-bounces at nzip.org.nz] On Behalf Of John Bull
Sent: Monday, 10 March 2008 8:18 a.m.
To: phys-teach-talk at nzip.org.nz
Subject: momentum of sound

 

At the risk of sounding dumb on Monday morning - can someone tell me whether
sound has momentum, and if not - why not? (since it is moving particles) .
This was a student's question relating to an experiment of an air rifle
pellet hitting a block of wood.

 

cheers

 

John Bull

St John's College 

Hamilton

 
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