height of a wave
What is amplitude
how does amplitude correspond to energy
The higher the amplitude it doubles
Part of a wave that are close together
What are compressional
A lens that bulges outward
Convex
Funnel like structure
What is a pinna
Highest [point of a wave
What is crest
Wavelength corresponds to energy
What is frequency
Parts of wave wave that are far apart
What is rarefration
A lens that curves inward
what is a concave lens
When sound waves enter these change the pressure on eardrum
What is acoustic meats
Lowest point on a wave
What is trough
Waves that need a medium
What are mechanical waves
A disturbance that carries energy from place to place
A transparer covering of the front of ur eye
What is a cornea
Tiny ligaments that attac bones to wall of tympanic cavity
What is auditory ossicles
The exact middle of a wave
What is origin point
Waves that don’t need a medium
What is electromagnetic waves
A complete spectrum of all forms of light
What is the electro magnetic spectrum
Part of eye that controls light that enters
What is a iris
The three bones called AudiTory’s ossicles
What is malleus, incus,stapes
Distance between a wave
What is wavelenght
Waves that move in right angle
What is transverse waves
Magnetic and electric fields that vibrate
What is a electromagnetic wave
Part of eye that supports eyeball
What is sclera
The senses of the equilbrium
What is balance