The nature of sound
Properties of sound
Hearing sound
Waves(any lesson)
Electromagnetic
100

This vibrates rapidly in and out when struck

What is drumhead

100

This is what frequency is measured by.

What is hertz.

100

This is outer ear the middle ear and the inner ear.

What is the three main section.

100

This is what waves travel through.

What is a medium.

100

This is the only range of wavelength your eyes can see 

what is visible light

200

This is the common medium for sound

What is air

200

This is what frequency is measured by

what is Hertz

200

 This funnels sound waves

What is the outer ear

200

This is what waves travel though

What is a medium

200

This wave has much shorter wavelengths than light.

X-rays

300

What's solids, liquid, and gas.

What can sound travel through.

300

What's the amount of energy a sound wave can carry per sec.

What's in tensity.

300

This is a liquid cavity snail shaped.

What is the cochlea

300

This is the highest point of a transverse wave.

What is the crest.

300

This is a system that uses reflected micro waves to detect. 

What is radio waves.

400

This can distract or bend around the edges of an opening door.

What is sound waves

400

This describes your awareness of sound

What is loudness

400

This collects sound waves and directs them into a narrow region

 What is the Ear Canal

400

This is a disturbance involving the transfer of energy from place to place

What is a wave.

400

This is a complete range of Electromagnetic waves placed in order of increasing frequency

 What is Electromagnetic Spectrum

500

This is when the waves has greater amplitude it also has 

what is more energy

500

This is what the cochlea contains which more than 10,000 tiny structures

What is hair cells

500

This is defined as the ability to do work

What is energy

500

This is an Electromagnetic wave with the longest wavelength and lowest frequency

What is Radio waves

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