Define: Sound
Vibrations that travel through a medium to someone's ear
Which wave has a higher frequency?

Wave 4
In sound waves, the amplitude of the wave determines this characteristic of the sound.
What is loudness (or volume)
Oh all the teacher's of 8-2 core group, who is the youngest?
What is Ms K (Ms Kryvoruka)
What is #4?
Crest
Define: Frequency
Number of waves that pass a point in a second
What is the word we use to describe how high or low a sound is?
Pitch
True or False: A wave with larger amplitude carries more energy than a wave with a smaller amplitude
What is True
Which university did Dr Blain get his PhD from?
What is University of California Davis
What is #3?
Amplitude
Define: Amplitude
Distance between the middle (equilibrium) and crest or trough of a wave
What is the unit used to measure the frequency of a wave
what is Hz (Hertz)
A sound wave with a very small amplitude would be described as sounding as this
What is quiet
Of these four states, which state has the capital with the highest elevation?
Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, or New Mexico
What is New Mexico (Santa Fe)
What is #2?
Trough
What is the name of the small electronic device that provides a sense of sound to people? One part goes on the outside of the ear, one part goes on the inside.
Cochlear Implant
As frequency increases, what happens to the wavelength?
The wavelength decreases (Inverse Relationship)
What unit do we typically measure amplitude with?
what is meters (or mm, km, cm)
Mt. Everest is the highest point on Earth? What is the lowest point?
Hint: its in the ocean
Marianas Trench
What is #1?
Wavelength
Define: Rarefaction
A part of a mechanical sound wave where the particles are furthest apart.
As frequency decreases, what happens to the amplitude?
Nothing. Frequency and Amplitude are independent of each other. There is no connection!
How can you find the amplitude of a wave?
Measure the height from the middle of the wave to the top (crest) or the bottom (trough)
Bonus Points: The difference in pressure between rarefaction and compression points
What is Dr. Blain's favorite aquatic (water) animal?
What is a Narwhal!
What do you call the part of this wave where particles are very close together?
Compression