All objects do this when they make sounds.
What is vibrate OR what is move back and forth?
Sound needs this to travel.
What is something?
OR
What is particles/atoms/medium?
The truck window shakes because of this (cannot say energy)
The sound category our ears belong to.
This results in loudness.
Amplitude
All vibrations result in this.
What is a sound?
This travels from the sound source to the sound receiver (cannot say sound)
What is energy/force?
This results in the most energy for the sound receiver.
What is high amplitude/volume.
The length of this determines what pitch sounds we can hear.
What is basilar membrane.
This results in pitch
What is frequency?
This changes when a sound is louder.
What is amplitude?
Collisions of particles transfers this.
What is energy/force?
What is high pitch/frequency?
The first part of our inner ear that sound touches.
What is ear drum?
Tiny pieces of matter that are too small to see with the human eye.
What are particles (molecules or atoms count)
This changes when a sound has higher pitch.
What is frequency?
This medium allows sound to travel the fastest.
What is a solid?
Dogs can hear more pitches than humans. We can assume this about dogs.
The part of the ear responsible for converting vibrations to electrical signals.
What is the cochlea?
What is a medium (or media)
A guitar string moves back and forth quickly and does not move far.
What is high pitch and low volume?
OR
What is high frequency and low amplitude?
This results in a shorter wavelength.
What is high frequency/pitch?
The most energy a sound could have (describe it)
What is high pitch/frequency AND high volume/amplitude?
The part inside the ear that gets damaged over time, resulting in hearing loss.
The distance between 2 peaks (mountaintops).
What is wavelength?