Vocabulary
Sound Waves
Communication
Fun Facts
Echo & Echolocation
100

The process of finding an object by using reflected sound.

Echolocation

100

How do sound waves move?

outward in all directions

100

Which of the following objects could be not used to send a message?

Telegraph, Sundial, or Flashlight

Sundial

100

What kind of sound has a short wavelength and high amplitude?

A loud high pitched sound

100

Name 2 animals that use echolocation

Bats, Dolphins, Whales

200

A wave that transfers energy through matter and spreads outward in all directions from a vibration.

Sound Wave

200

Which medium does sound travel through the fastest?

Solid

200

What language do computers use to send information?

Binary Code

200

True or False:

Sound can travel through space.

False

200

What 2 conditions do you need to hear an echo?

Hard and flat surfaces.

300

The distance from the top of one wave to the top of the next.

Wavelength

300

What is the amplitude?

The height of a sound wave.

300

What objects in space help to send, receive and amplify information?

Satellites

300

When does the pitch of an object sound the highest?

The closer you are to the object.

300

The use of ultrasound waves to produce images of the inside of the human body.

Ultrasound

400

The number of wavelengths that pass a reference point in a given amount of time.

Frequency

400

What do all sounds begin with?

vibration

400

How did people communicate before technology?

Mail or Signal Fires

400

Can sound change a medium?

No, sound moves through a medium, but the medium does not change.

400

This technology works by bouncing sound waves off an object and measuring the time echoes take to return.

Sonar

500

How high or low a sound is as determined by its frequency.

Pitch

500

What type of energy is sound energy?

Kinetic

500

What kind of technology is used between an airplane and the control tower?

Radio

500

What is a medium?

A material that sound moves through.

500

How are sonar and echolocation related?

Both give information about locations from sound waves.

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