Parts Of A Wave
Behavior Of Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Parts Of The Ear
Properties Of Sound
100
Highest Point Of a Transverse Wave
What is Crest
100
Occurs When A Wave Strikes An Object And Bounces Off of It
What is Reflection
100
Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
What is Radio Waves
100
Funnels Sound waves down the ear canal to the eardrum
What is Outer Ear
100
the amount of energy that flows through a certain area in a given amount of time
What is Intensity
200
Lowest Point Of A Transverse Wave
What is trough
200
Bending Of a Wave Caused By A Change In Its Speed As It Moves From One Medium To Another
What is Refraction
200
Radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
What is Microwaves
200
Amplifies Sound wave and causes the eardrum to vibrate
What is Middle Ear
200
the human perception of sound intensity
What is loudness
300
Distance Between one Point on One Wave and The Identical Point On The Next Wave
What is Wavelegth
300
An Object causes a wave to change direction and bend toward it
What is Diffraction
300
Electromagnetic waves that we can see
What is Visiable Light
300
Transfers nerve impulses to the brains and contains the Cochlea
What is Inner ear
300
the unit Loudness is measured in
What is Decibels
400
Region Where Coils Are Close Together
What is Compression
400
When 2 or more waves overlap and combine to form a new wave
What is Interference
400
Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths just shorter than those of ultraviolet rays
What is X-rays
400
Filled with liquid and tiny hair cells
What is cochlea
400
how high or low you hear a sound
What is pitch
500
Regions Where Coils Are Far Apart
What is Rarefaction
500
Ability of an object to vibrate at its natural frequency
What is resonance
500
Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
What is Gamma Rays
500
Thin flat piece of tissue that is lightly stretched and ends at the eardrum
What is Ear Canal
500
the change in the frequency of a sound caused by the motion of either the listener or the source of the sound
What is The Doppler Effect
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