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How fast something moves through an object

Speed of sound

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Substance through which sound waves travel

Medium

100

Energy produced by the vibration of sound waves

Sound Energy

100

The location of objects by reflected sound

Echolocation

100

The length between the compressions in a sound wave

Wavelength

200

A reflection of a sound

Echo


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Thin flap of skin that stretches tight like a drum and vibrates when the sound hits it

Eardrum

200

Sound travels faster through what kind of medium?

Solids

200

What is this an example of? 

When you shout in a canyon and you hear your voice come back

Echo

200

How much sound energy reaches the ear

Volume

300

Fill in the blank:

Waves with a _____ frequency, have a high pitch.

High

300

A shock wave ghat consists of compressed sound waves created when something moves

Sonic Boom

300

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The slower the object vibrates, the ______ the volume of the sound.

Softer

300

To move back and forth

Vibrate

300

Sound waves travel through what mediums?

Solids, liquids, and gas

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How high or low a sound is; determined by the frequency of the vibration

Pitch

400

Sound travels in a wave, which is a moving pattern of high and low pressure or vibrations

Sound wave

400

Unit of measurement to indicate the volume of a sound

Decibel

400

Measurement of the number of times a sound wave repeats 

Frequency

500

When sound energy hits an object and is converted into another form of energy; the opposite of reflection

Absorption

500

Name an example of something that creates vibration

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500

A special kind of sound that is too high for our ears to hear. These waves bounce off objects in the body and return to the device, creating a picture based on how they reflect back

Ultrasound

500

Fill in the blank:

Waves with a _____ frequency, have a low pitch.

Low

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