This causes ocean waves.
What is wind?
A natural disaster that comes as a wave.
What is a tsunami?
The Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.
Where was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge located?
A mechanical phenomenon where quick back-and-forth movements occur in a repeating pattern.
What is a vibration?
The art of arranging vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content.
What is music?
These are called the troughs and crests.
What are the low and high points of a wave?
Movement of the Earth's crust such as underwater earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, or even meteor strikes.
What causes tsunamis?
A suspension bridge.
What kind of bridge was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge?
A substance or material (gas, liquid, solid).
What is a medium?
Pitch/frequency, amplitude/dynamics (loudness or softness), timbre (tone color), period/duration, and wavelength.
What are the properties of sound and particularly musical sound?
This is an up-and-down motion in a repeating pattern. It's a repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states.
What is oscillation?
Twice, first as the water moves in, and again as the water recedes.
How many times does the energy in the water carry objects like cars and people during a tsunami hitting the shore?
The budget.
What was the major constraint in the design of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge?
A short burst that travels as a wave; a single vibration or short burst of sound, electric current, light, or other wave.
What is a pulse?
The study of sound; the branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound; the properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it.
What is acoustics?
The points where the wave crosses the still water or resting line.
What are nodes?
It might look like a "low tide" or a "disappearing sea."
What is the drawback, trough, or the first part of the tsunami that people on the shore see as the water drops and feeds the tsunami?
Clark Eldridge's deep frame and open beams design that would have allowed wind to pass through.
Which was the first design considered for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge?
Nervous
What is the system that interprets vibrations as sounds?
The measurement for the amplitude of sound; a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound; a degree of loudness.
What are decibels?
The height of the wave as measured from crest to node.
What is amplitude?
Speed, Period, Length, Depth, Location
What are (tsunami) wave properties?
Leon Moisseiff's shallow and closed-frame design that prevented air flow.
Which was the first design to actually be used to build the Tacoma Narrows Bridge resulting in the failure, collapse, and disaster?
Amplitude (intensity, volume) and frequency (pitch).
What are the properties of sound?
wave movement , to cause to spread out and affect a greater number or greater area : extend; to pass along to offspring; spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely.
What is propagate?
When the wave height is about the same as the water depth and the wave curls forward. When the wave steepness (the ratio between wave height and wavelength) exceeds a ratio of 1:7. The slope of the sea floor greatly influences how quickly the sea floor affects the waves as the waves get closer to shore, and therefore how the waves break.
When does the wave crest become unstable and break on the shoreline?
This is how many tons of water were displaced and sent surging in all directions during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
What are billions?
Galloping Gertie
What did the builders call the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge?
Mechanical because it passes through a physical medium.
What type of wave is sound?
One describes how the sounds bounce off of something and the other describes how the sounds soak into something.
What are reflect and absorb?
λ
What is Lambda or the Greek symbol for wavelength?
Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis
What is DART?
Tubby
What was the name of the only fatality (dog) of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster?
Because a vacuum is an empty, airless space and there is no medium for the screaming sound to travel through.
Why is it true that in space no one can hear you scream?
The collection of closely spaced reflections off many surfaces; prolongation of a sound; resonance; a continuing effect; a repercussion.
What is reverberation?