Sound
Energy
Waves
Hearing
Eye
100

What is pitch?

The perseption of how high or low a sound seems.

100

What is thermal energy?

the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up an object.

100

What is a mechanical wave?

A wave that travels on through empty space or through matter.

100

Where is the ear canal located?

The outer ear

100

What does the optic nerve do?

Carries signals to the brain about images you see.

200

What is a refraction?

The region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.

200

what is nuclear energy?

Energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom.

200

What is a electromagnetic wave?

A wave that can travel through empty space or through matter.

200

How many main parts of the ear are there?

3

200

What does the retina do?

Sends signals to the brain based on the light that strikes them.

300

What is compression?

The region of a longitudinal wave where the particles of a medium are closest together.
300

What is electric energy?

The energy that electric current carries 

300

What is a Transverse wave?

A wave in wich the disturbanceis perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.

300

Where is the eardrum located?

The middle ear

300

What does the cornea do?

Protects the eye.

400

What is a decimal?

The unit used to measure sound intensity, or loudness.

400

What is mechanical energy

The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system of objects.

400

What is a longtidutinal wave?

A wave that makes the particles of a medium move back and forth parallel to the direction the wave travels.

400

Where is the cochlea located?

The inner ear

400

What is the iris?

the iris is the colored part of the eye.

500

If you turn up the volume on a car radio what properties of sound changes?

Amplitude

500

What is radiant energy?

The energy that electromagnetic waves carry.

500

What is frequency?

The number of wavelengths that pass a point each second.

500

What is the cochela?

The part of the ear that converts sound waves to nerve signals.

500

What does the ciliary muscles do?

Change the shape of the lense to help focus light from near and far objects.