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Science Fair Projects, Ideas & Experiments :: Human Biology
Blood pressure science fair projects take on human made noises...
Noise PollutionWhat is noise pollution? It is the introduction of artificial noise into an environment.
Objectives/GoalsNoise pollution is displeasing sound created by humans, the environment, or machines that disrupts the balance or activity of human life. The experiment was designed to see if exposure to different decibel levels of different sounds would affect blood pressures and pulses of people tested. The tested hypothesis was if high decibel sound levels are listened to, then a person#s blood pressure and pulse will rise because the sound will cause effects on their circulation. Methods/MaterialsA Decibel meter, CD player/radio, an electronic sphygmomanometer, a tape measure, consent form,
classical CD song, a rock CD song, and a chair were used. ResultsThe results supported the hypothesis. However, those who were tested reported that the static sound was most annoying, but their blood pressures and pulses were not affected by this as much. This may be because the static was steady compared to the way the other sounds varied. Also, males and females were affected differently by different sounds. Conclusions/DiscussionIn conclusion, the hypothesis was not wrong. Certain sound levels do affect a person's blood pressure and pulse. The decibel levels of particular sounds and noise pollution exposures can affect people. Protection from sound is important because it not only protects ears, but it protects people's blood pressures and pulses. Different sound exposures may affect men and women differently. All of these findings can have important application in work and leisure settings. 3rd party contributor
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