Vocabulary
Speed of Sound
Real World
Waves
Wild Card
100
A sound wave is a _____________ wave.
What is longitudinal (produced by vibrating objects).
100
As a sound source approaches you, the speed of the wave __________? a. increase b. decreases c. remains the same
What is c. remains the same
100
Which would transmit sound the fastest? a. steel bridge b. wood ladder c. water d. a vacuum
What is a. steel bridge (sound waves cannot ravel in a vacuum).
100
The source of all wave motion is a ___________.
What is vibration.
100

High pressure and high density region of a sound wave.

What is a compression

200
What is resonance?
What is when an object is forced to vibrate at its natural frequency (Ex: a singer shattering crystal glass when singing high pitched)
200
T/F: Sound will travel faster in water than ice.
What is False-it would travel fastest in ice.
200

T/F: Sound waves will travel faster in air on a cold day.

What is False-sound waves depend on the temperature in the air and travel faster in warmer temperatures.

200
The time needed for a wave to make one complete cycle is its _______________.
What is period
200

Noise canceling earphones are an example of _____________ interference. a. destructive b. non-destructive c. constructive d. none of the above

What is a. destructive

300
Interference is ?
What is when two waves are at the same place at the same time (the phenomenon of beats is interference).
300

T/F Sound travels faster than Light

What is False - Light is faster than sound

300

T/F: The Tacoma Bridge collapsed due to resonance.

What is True

300
List four properties of a longitudinal wave:
What is speed, frequency, wavelength, amplitude (sound is an example of a longitudinal wave).
300

explain how sound enters your ear and how the information gets to your brain. 

1) sound waves are funneled into the ear cannal from the outer ear, 2) sound waves bounce into and vibrate the eardrum, 3) the inner ear bones wiggle the cochlea which is a snail like sack that's filled with liquid and lined with hairs, 4) those hairs convert vibration into electrical impulses that run to your brain by nerves. 

400
Define Hertz
What is unit of frequency (the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength).
400
If two waves arrive at the same place at the same time and each have an amplitude of 2.5, what is the resulting amplitude?
What is 5 m
400

T/F: Sound waves travel perpendicularly to the medium

What is False. Sound waves are longitudinal. 

400
T/F: Sound is a transverse wave.
What is False-transverse waves are light, radio waves, shaking a rope, etc . ..
400
The _________ effect is when sound moves either toward or away from you.
What is Doppler (it is the change in frequency due to the motion of the observer).
500
Define wavelength
What is distance between successive identical parts of a wave.
500
If the period of a wave is 10 seconds, what is the frequency of the wave?
What is .10 Hertz
500
The speed of sound in dry air at 20 Celsius is 340 m/s. How far away is a jet when you notice a 2 second delay between seeing the plane and hearing it?
What is (x 2) = 680 m
500
If a standing wave's amplitude is 4 m, what is the distance from top to bottom of the disturbance?
What is 8 m
500

What are two differences between standing wave resonance and closed tube resonance

what is the fundamental frequency (1/2 vs 1/4) and the requirements for the standing wave to be formed. In closed tube resonance the closed end has a node while the open end is an antinode. With a regular standing wave, it must be fixed at both ends. 

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