Vocabulary
The Ear and Hearing
Parts of a Sound Wave
The Human Voice
How Sound Works
100

What is pitch and what causes a high-pitched sound?

Pitch is how high or low a sound is, and a high-pitched sound is caused by a high frequency.

100

Where are the eardrum and hammer, anvil, and stirrup located?

The middle ear

100

What area in a sound wave is where molecules are pressed together?

Compression

100

What fills with air and enables both breathing and speech?

The lungs

100

Where can't sound travel?

In a vacuum/Outer space

200

What is the term for how loud or soft a sound is?

Volume

200

Where are the auricle and the auditory canal located?

The outer ear

200

What is the top part of a sound wave, located in the area of compression, called?

The crest

200

What is the air's passageway to the lungs?

The trachea

200

Name the three types of matter.

Solids, liquids, gases

300

What is the area in a sound wave where molecules are spread apart?

Rarefaction

300

What are the semicircular canals, cochlea, vestibule, and auditory nerve?

The inner ear

300

What is the bottom part of a sound wave, located in the area of rarefaction, called?

The trough.
300

What are the two bands of muscle inside the larynx?

The vocal cords

300

What is sound caused by?

Vibrations

400

What is the unit of measurement for amplitude?

Decibels

400

The vibrating eardrum makes the ______ of the middle ear vibrate?

The vibrating eardrum makes the bones of the middle ear vibrate.

400

What is the term for the distance between two crests in a sound wave?

Wavelength

400

What is the name of the muscle located underneath the lungs?

Diaphragm

400

What is a vibration?

A rapid back and forth motion.

500

What is the number of vibrations in a sound wave per second?

Frequency

500
The cochlea's ________ are moved by waves in the fluid of the inner ear.

The cochlea's hair cells are moved by the waves in the fluid of the inner ear.

500

What is the height of a sound wave?

Amplitude

500

What does contracting your vocal cords while breathing out cause? (Give details)

It creates less space for air to pass through, making the vocal cords vibrate and make sound.

500

Through which state of matter does sound travel the fastest and why?

Sound travels the fastest through solids because the molecules are closer together.

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