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What causes sound?

Vibrations in matter.

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What produces the sound in a loudspeaker?

An electrical signal from a computer / Vibrations in the membrane of the speaker.

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A guitar string vibrates 30 times in 15 seconds. What is its frequency?

2 Hz

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What are the 3 forms of matter?
Solid, liquid and gas
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An unpleasant sound is called what?
Noise
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What is loudness?

Volume. How loud or soft a sound is

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If you increase the volume on a loudspeaker, how do the vibrations change?

They get bigger.

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A string vibrates at a frequency of 50Hz. How many times does it vibrate in 5 seconds?

250 times

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Which form of matter does sound travel through the fastest? Explain why.
Solid, particles are close together
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What is an oscilloscope used for related to sound?

To visualise (see) sound waves.

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What is pitch?

How high or low a note is

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If you increase the pitch on a loudspeaker, how do the vibrations change?

They get faster.

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What is the unit for frequency?

Hertz

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What state of matter does sound travel through the slowest and why?

Gas, because particles are far apart

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What is the speed of sound in air?

Around 330 m/s

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What produces the sound in a guitar?

The vibrations in the guitar string

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Loudness corresponds to what measurement on a wave?

Amplitude

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Draw a high pitched sound.

Mr. Coathup will check.

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Can sound travel in a vacuum? Why or why not?
No, there is no matter to vibrate.
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What is the speed of sound in water?

Around 1450 m/s

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What produces the sounds when we speak?

Our vocal chords (in our throats)

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Pitch corresponds to what measurement on a wave?

Frequency

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Draw a low pitched sound.

Mr. Coathup will check.

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Which sound would you hear first: A person yelling across a room OR A person speaking through a string and cup. Explain your answer.

String because it is a solid and sound travels fastest through solids.

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What is the speed of sound in steel?

Around 6000 m/s

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