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Understanding Sound Control in Workplaces: Reflection, Absorption, and Practical Applications

This video explores the science of sound in workplace environments, detailing how sound is either reflected or absorbed upon striking different surfaces. It provides examples of surfaces that effectively reflect or absorb sound waves. Additionally, the importance of sound and hearing in various workplace scenarios is highlighted. The video addresses sound control strategies, particularly in noisy environments like offices or concerts, and identifies professionals involved in sound management, emphasizing the significance of a controlled auditory environment.

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Understanding Sound Control in Workplaces: Reflection, Absorption, and Practical Applications

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  1. Science in the workplace Sound control

  2. Learning outcomes • Describe how sound is reflected or absorbed when it strikes a surface, depending on the nature of the surface • Give examples of surfaces which are good reflectors of sound, and surfaces which are good absorbers of sound • Explain how an understanding of sound and hearing is important in a variety of workplace contexts

  3. To think about during the video… • How can the loudness of sound be controlled, for example in a noisy workplace or at a concert? • Whose work involves controlling sound?

  4. To answer • How can the loudness of sound be controlled, for example in a noisy workplace or at a concert? • Whose work involves controlling sound?

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