Sound Basics
Sound Waves
Using Soundwaves
Detecting Sound
Vocab
100

What type of wave is a sound wave?

What is Longitudinal Wave.

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100

What property of a sound wave determines pitch?

What is frequency.

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100

True or false:

The angle at which a sound wave strices a surface is never equal to the angle at which the sound wave is reflected off the surface.

What is false.
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100

What are the 3 parts of your ear?

What is inner, middle, and outer.

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100

For a longitudinal wave, ______, is the maximum distance the particles in a medium move from their rest positions as the wave passes through the medium.

What is amplitude.

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200

What medium does sound travel fastest in: solid, liquid, or gas?

What is solid.

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What unit is used to measure the frequency of sound?

What is Hertz (Hz).

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What is one way acoustical engineers control sound?

What is developing methods to protect people from noise pollution.

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Why can wearing a headset while listening to loud music lead to permanent hearing loss?

What is it traps the pressure changes in the ear.

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The study of how sound interacts with structures.

What is acoustics.

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What do we call the substance through which sound travels?

What is medium.

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300

True or False:

The frequency increases if the distance between the listener and the source is decreasing.

What is true.

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300

True or False

Soft materials absorb sound waves to prevent reverberation as the musicians perform.

What is true.

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300

What can you do to prevent hearing loss?

What is wear ear protection.

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The change of pitch when a sound source is moving in relation to an observer.

What is doppler effect.

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400

What happens to sound in a vacuum?

What is: It can not travel.

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400

The lowest frequency at which a material naturally vibrates is called its _______.

What is fundamental.

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400

A vessel that takes blood away from the heart.

What is Artery.

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400

What part of the ear vibrates when sound hits it?

What is eardrum.

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400

The process and animal uses to locate an object by means reflected sounds.

What is echolocation.

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500

What causes waves to form?

What is: Vibrations.

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500

What is it called when a compression meets a rarefaction, and the intensity and amplitude decrease?

What is destructive interference.

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500

Ultrasound is safer than X-rays because...

What is it doesn't damage cells.

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500

What can damage the cochlea (a part of your ear)?

What is infection or loud sounds.

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The movement of sound waves through a medium.

What is transmission.

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