What are the three types of matter through which sound travels?
What is Solids, liquids, and gases?
In order for an object to make a sound, it must _____________.
What is vibrate?
Which can be caused by a vibrating tuning fork?
A. Death of insects
B. A loss of hearing
C. A power outage
D. Ripples in water
What is ripples in the water?
Sounds travel slowest through —
A. water
B. gold
C. silver
D. oxygen
What is oxygen?
Objects vibrating faster have a _____ pitch than objects vibrating slower.
What is a higher pitch?
How do musical instruments produce sound?
What is pitching sounds?
Sound travels slowest through —
a. gases
b. solids
c. liquids
d. gold
What is gases?
Sounds are heard by these structures
What are ears?
Which of the following energy forms is produced by vibrating matter?
A. light
B. X-rays
C. thermal
D. sound
What is sound energy?
What is transferred when vibrations are transmitted from air molecule to air molecule?
A. Volume
B. Weight
C. Energy
D. Pitch
What is energy?
The state of matter in which sound is transmitted slowest
What is a gas?
Suppose you are listening to music playing from a speaker. As you walk away from the speaker, the music becomes less loud. This is because sound waves __________ as they travel.
A. spread out
B. increase in energy
C. slow down
D. collect in a group
What is slow down?
What ships and submarines use to detect and locate underwater objects
What is SONAR?
Which phrase best describes compression in a wave?
A. Groups of molecules in wave are squeezed together
B. Number of waves in a specific time
C. Intensity of wave measured by height
D. Distance from one wave to another
What is groups of molecules in wave are squeezed together?
Taller waves (higher amplitude) show louder
sounds and shorter waves (____ amplitude) show softer sounds.
What is lower amplitude?
Some animals make and hear ranges of sound vibrations different from those that ______ can make and hear.
What is a human?