The nature of sound
hearing sound
properties of sound
waves
electromagnetic spectrum
100

A sound wave begins with.

what is vibration


100

the loudness of different sound is compared using the unit.

what is decibel

100

Hammer, Anvil, and Stirrup 

What are the small bones in the middle ear.

100

From Crest to Crest or trough to trough.

What is a wavelength.

100

The least powerful electromagnetic wave is

What is radio waves

200

Sound waves must travel through 

what is a medium

200

The _______ of a sound depends on the energy and the intensity of the sound

loudness

200

The______is a funnel on the outer ear.

What is the pina.

200

The highest point on a wave.

What is the Crest.

200

Radio detection and ranging

What is RADAR

300

What sound disturbance travels through a medium.

What is longitudinal wave.

300

The amount of energy a sound wave carries per second through a unit.

What is intensity.

300

When your ears pop your _____ ___

What is the eustachian tube?

300

Frequentzy is measured in.

What is Hertz 

300

What has the shortest wavelength 

What is gamma rays

400

longitudal transverse and mechanical 

What are the 3 types of waves.

400

It can cause damage to the ear.

High decibels.

400

Hearing loss can occur soundingly if the ____ __ is punctured or damaged 

What is the ear drum?

400

The position of a wave before the wave starts to move.

What is rest position.

400

The complete range of electromagnetic waves in order of increasing frequentzy.

What is the electromagnetic spectrum.

500

_____ is an increase in the amplitude of a vibration the occurs when vibrations watch an objects frequentzy.

Resonance.

500

The frequentzy of a sound wave depends on how____the source of the sound vibrates

Fast

500

The ____ has hairs that sends messages to brain.

 What is the cochlea.

500

What is the wave that vibrates the medium a right angel or perpendicular to direction in which the wave travels.

What is a transverse wave.

500

The change in frequency of a wave assets source moves in relation to an observer.  

What is the dopler effect.

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