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Ear
100

Which type of wave moves up and down.

Transverse

100

If one wave has 5 waves per second and another wave has 10 waves per second, how are the pitches different?

The one with 10 waves would be higher pitched than the wave with 5.

100

Frequency of a wave is measured in?

wavelengths

100

The high point of a wave

crest


100

The part of the ear that captures sound.

The Outer Ear

100

Which type of wave moves the particles back and forth.

Longitudinal

100

Transverse waves move __________________to the direction of energy transferred. 

Perpendicular

100

The distance from rest(equilibrium) to trough. 

Amplitude

100

The low point of a wave

Trough

100

This part of the transports the sound to the cochlea.

The Middle Ear

100

Why does the sound get quieter the farther it travels?

The sound waves loses energy as it travels
100

This type of wave does not need material mediums to travel.


electromagnetic

100

This is the top of the wave. 

Crest

100

The distance between two crests or two troughs. 

Wavelength

100

The ear is made of how many parts?

3

100

The matter that waves travel through is known as 

Material Medium 

100

sound is an example of which type of wave?

Longitudinal Wave 

100

Which property of the wave is labeled A?

Wavelength

100

Measures the height of the wave. 

Amplitude

100

This part of the ear has the cochlea

The inner ear

100

A disturbance that carries energy is called

a wave!
100

Electromagnetic waves can travel through what?

A vacuum/material medium

100

Matter that a wave travels through (solid, liquid, gas)

Material Medium 

100

The number of wavelengths that pass a given point per second

Frequency

100

If someone is deaf, it is usually because what part of the ear is damaged?

The microscopic hairs

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