The Nature of Sound
Properties of Sound
Hearing Sound
Waves
Waves of the Electromagnetic Spectum
100

This is what sound travels through.

What is a medium?
100

This is how fast the source of the is vibrating. (Sound)

What is the frequency?

100

This is a tightly stretched piece of skin at the end of the ear canal.

What is the eardrum?

100

This is a wave that needs a medium to travel.

What is a mechanical wave?

100

A system that uses reflected microwaves to detect objects and measure their distance and speed.

What is Radar?

200

This is a disturbance that travels through a medium.

What is sound?

200

This is how high or low the sound seems to a person.

What is the pitch?

200

This a two-centimeter tube located in your ear.

What is an ear canal?

Bonus: (1400 pts) How many bones do we have in our body?

200

This is a distance between two corresponding parts of a wave.

What is a wavelength?

200

An image that shows regions of different temperatures in different colors.

What is a thermogram?

300

This carries energy through a medium without moving the particles of the medium along.

What is a sound wave?

300

This is the unit used for sound.

What is a decibel?

Bonus: (600 pts) Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people. True or False?

300

This is the SECOND bone in the ear.

What is the anvil?

300

This is where the coils are close together.

What is a compression?

Bonus: (900 pts) What is Taylor Swift's favorite dessert?

300

This is the only wave you can see.

What is visible light?

400

This is how much matter or mass there is in a given amount of space or volume.

What is density?

400

This is the amount of decibels that can damage your ear.

What is 100 dB?

400

This is what keeps you balanced.

What is the semi-circular canal?

400

This is the maximum distance the medium vibrates from rest position.

What is amplitude?

400

This is a ray that causes skin cells to produce vitamin D.

What is an ultraviolet ray?
500

This depends on the temperature, stiffness, and density.

What is the speed of sound?

Bonus: (500 pts) How many years are in a decade?

500

This is when the motion of the source causes waves to either get closer or spread out.

What is the Doppler Effect?

500

This is what connects the ear with the brain.

What is the auditory nerve?

500

This is the number of waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.

What is frequency?

Bonus: (5000 pts) How many sides does a nonanonacontanonactanonaliagon have?

500

This is what certain nuclear reactions and radioactive substances produce.

What is a gamma ray?