Sound Waves
Sound
Hearing
Sound 2
Hearing and Speaking
100

This is the top of a sound wave where the density is high.

crest

100

How does amplitude affect sound?

The higher the amplitude the louder the sound.

100

What is the threshold of hearing?

the quietest sound people can hear

100

What produces infrasonic sound?

volcanoes, earthquakes, animals

100

What are the three main regions of the ear?

inner ear, middle ear, outer ear

200

This is the amount of energy/power in a sound wave.

intensity

200

How does frequency affect sound?

Higher frequency creates higher pitch, lower frequency creates lower pitch.

200

How does the range of frequencies that can be heard change with age?

The ability to hear frequencies as high can be lost over time.

200

How is sound produced?

something vibrates
200
How are the sinuses involved in producing sound?

Sound resonates in the sinuses.

300

This is the bottom of a sound wave where the density is low.

trough

300

What is the quality of a sound?

the unique sound that something makes (ex. instruments)

300

When a siren moves past you, what is the pitch of the sound?

low

300

How does temperature affect how sound travels?

Sound moves faster through hot air.

300

What does the middle ear do?

amplifies sound

400

What is frequency?

This is the number of oscillations in a given time.

400

What is pitch?

how high or low a sound is perceived to be

400

What is the threshold of pain?

The decibel level where sound causes pain

400

How does the amount of air moving over vocal chords affect sound?

More air produces a louder sound.

400

What does the larynx do?

supports vocal chords, sound originates here

500

This is amplitude?

the height of a wave

500

When a siren is approaching you, what is the pitch of the sound?

high

500

What type of sound is below the frequency that humans can hear?

infrasonic

500

How does the state of matter affect how fast sound travels?

Sound moves fastest in solids.

500

What do the vocal chords do?

vibrate when air passes over them, which creates sound