Changing Pitch and Loudness
Parts of the Ear
Hearing Safety
Properties of Sound
100

If you have a skinny elastic and a fat elastic, which one will make the higher pitch?

Skinny elastic

100

Where is the pinna?

Outer ear

100

Is the loudness of normal conversation safe, risky, or unsafe for our ears?

Safe

100

What is sound caused by?

Vibrations!

200

If you have a skinny elastic and a fat elastic, which one will make the lower pitch?

Fat elastic

200
Where is the eardrum? What is the point of the eardrum?
The point of the eardrum is to make it vibrate. The vibrations pass through three bones of the middle ear.
200

Is a 10 decibel sound safe, risky, or unsafe for our ears?

Safe

200

When something is moving back and forth, that is called...

Vibrations

300

Fast vibrations produce a ___________ pitch sound

High

300

What are the names of 3 ossicles?

hammer, stirrup and anvil

300

Is the sound of someone screaming safe, risky, or unsafe for our ears?

Risky. You could get hearing damage if you are exposed to it for a long time.
300

What is sound measured in?

We use a sound meter and the sound meter measures the sound in decibels.

400

If you are using panpipes, which pipe will have the lower pitch?

The longer pipe

400

Sound goes from the cochlea, through the auditory nerve, to your __________ so you can hear.

Brain

400

What are some sounds that can damage our hearing?

-Plane taking off -Concerts -Construction machines

400

What happens to the volume of the sound as we move AWAY from the sound source?

It gets quieter

500

A sound that is producing large vibrations will be quiet or loud?

Loud
500

How does the ear work?

Sound enters through the outer ear, goes through the ear canal, makes the eardrum vibrate, makes the ossicles vibrate, vibrates the hairs in the cochlea, and then sends a signal through the auditory nerve to the brain

500

What are some ways you can prevent damage to your ears?

-Wear ear protection -Don't put anything in your ears -Cover your ears around loud noises

500

What happens to the volume of the sound as we move CLOSER to the sound source?

It gets louder