The Physics In Real Life - What is relation of voice and physics ?

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

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I love to hear Zayn Malik song Dusk Till Dawn , Zayn Malik high pitch really incredible . And ofcourse everyone love to sing, I am love singing because of I love to sing I try to related it with #physics .

Is there is any relation with singing and physics . Did you know when you singing there are physics behind it,and singing also will release endhorpin into the brain . What is it ?


How is sound created ?



Sounds was create by the vibration of your vocal cord which is housed inside your larynx . Air from your lung will pass through larynx and goes through between your vocal cords and cause them to vibrate and creating sound, vocal cord are similar to the string of the guitar the string of the guitar have different of diameter and different of frequencies, thinner string have higher frequency meanwhile the thicker string have lower frequency . Same as the vocal cord, it will change to that thickness as you change pitch .

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Low notes are created by thick vocal cords vibrating together . This low frequency will have a longer wavelength, high notes are caused by stretched or thin vocal cord vibrate together, this high frequency will have shorter wave length and sounds . The Note A = 440 vibration per second . As your vocal cord vibrate the sound travels through out your body's resonating cavities such as your mouth,throat and nose .

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Although , sound can be manipulate to resonate all throughout your chest and head . Different note resonate different areas . Low pitches resonate within your throat or chest while higher pitches will resonate with the higher regions of your nose ,cheekbones and forehead .

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Mean that choosing a proper place of resonance and stretching out your vocal cord is what to sing scales and jump octaves . Your vocal cords are able to stretch until because of your thyroid surrounding it .

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During the puberty male and female change voices due to the growth of this cartilage males, males experience more dramatic change because their cartilages us quite thicker than female . As the cartilage grows your vocal range change . It has the body to adjust the new cartilage fluctuation occur . Often occur which cause your voice to crack .

Our voice is unique because the size and shape of lyrnx ,vocal fold and resonating cavities .


Physics is great right ? In singing also we can use physics concept to make a high notes and low notes voice . Thanks for reading guys ! Below is the Zayn Malik song Dusk Till Dawn . Don't forget to watch !


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So , now we know that whatever we do , activities ,works and so on . It's related to #physics .


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very helpful for me im student of physics

You're welcome, stay tune for more physics . ! Btw thanks for reading my post ;)


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Nice info @zouxx. Just one question, why my voice sounds nice in bathroom? (^^;)

Because it is a closed space and sound waves have to travel for less time to hit the walls and return to your ears.

And it could be said that there is no loss of information

Thanks for the explaination @bridareiven. Physics is fun.

You're welcome, I'm glad you like physics

Great job, I'm a physicist. And I'm filled with great joy reading as you explained from the point of view of frequencies and wavelengths. You have earned a faithful follower