Sound
Measuring Sound
Sound Technology
Physiology of the Ear
Anatomy of the Ear
100

Sound is produced by an object that is doing this.

What is vibrating?

100

Hertz is a unit that measures this.

What is frequency?

100

The speed of sound is this fast through air.

What is 340 meters per second?

100

How high or low a sound seems to be is described as this.

What is pitch?

100

The anatomical name for the ear-drum is this.

What is the tympanic membrane?

200

Sound travels through these 3 types of matter.

What are gases, liquids, and solids?
200

The abbreviation for hertz is this.

What is Hz.?

200

High frequency sound waves are bounced off various internal objects in this technology. (Sometime used to see a fetus)

What is an ultrasound?

200

The human perception of sound volume that primarily depends on sound intensity is known as this.

What is loudness?

200

The "hammer" is aka this.

What is the malleus?
300

The study of sound is known as this. (A type of guitar)

What is Acoustics?

300

Decibels measure this.

What is sound intensity?

300

This is the level of decibels when the pain threshold is broken.

What are 120 decibels?

300

The amount of energy that passes through a certain area in a specific amount of time is known as this.

What is intensity?

300

The "anvil" is aka as this. 

What is the incus?
400

Sound travels fastest through this medium.

What are solids?

400

Frequency of a wave is a measure of how many of these.

What are wavelengths?

400

The change in wave frequency due to a wave source moving relative to an observer or an observer moving relative to a wave source is known as this. (An ambulance)

What is the doppler effect?

400

A hollow chamber filled with air that amplifies sound when the air inside of it vibrates is known as this.

What is a resonator?

400

The "organ of hearing" that is shaped like a snail is known as this.

What is the cochlea?

500

Sound usually travels through this medium the slowest.

What is air?

500

A form of echolocation that uses reflection of underwater sound waves to detect objects is known as this. (Sound Navigation and Ranging)

What is SONAR?

500

Any collection of sounds that are deliberately used in a regular pattern is known as this.

What is music?

500

Most species of bats depend on this behavior of sound where reflecting sounds allow them to locate objects.

What is echolocation?

500

The pathway of the ear canal that sends sound waves to the ear-drum is known as this.

What is the external acoustic meatus?

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