Friday, 8 January 2016

My video of acoustics in rooms


We were put into different groups and had to film a student speaking into the camera to test out how different rooms sounded when one person was talking. The first place we went to was the class room which is pretty spacious but still blocked in so when the sound waves came from the persons mouth they still bounced off the walls but weakly because it was a big room. The second place we went to was a lift which is small space so when the person talked it was more clear because the sound waves could bounce off the walls very quickly. The third place we went to was the stairwell this was a very open space so the sound waves were able to travel away without bouncing off anything. The surface properties have a big part in this sound waves would be able to bounce of normal walls but if you put something up on the wall like a notice board then it would soak the waves up and it would not bounce back.
Different rooms have different acoustics because the size of the rooms and the objects that are in the room.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYkdGw36Muc

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