What is the type of energy made by vibrations?
What is sound energy.
A. True
B. False
What is B. False.
High Frequency = Higher sound
True or false. Faster vibrations causes sounds in a higher pitch.
A. False
B. True
What is B. True
Remember Faster Vibrations = Higher Pitch
Which of the following is not related to sound energy?
A. Longitudinal Wave
B. Friction
C. Vibration
D. High Frequency
What is B. Friction.
Which of the following instruments have to be struck to make a sound?
A. Trumpet
B. Piano
C. Clarinet
D. Snare Drum
What are B. Piano, and D. Snare Drum.
What is the movement of sound energy called?
A. Sound Pitch
B. Sound Waves
C. Sound Peaks
D. Transverse
What is B. sound waves.
What causes the flute to produce sound energy?
A. The Flute has potential energy.
B. The act of a person blowing into it causes it to vibrate.
C. Flutes make longitudinal waves without needing to be played.
D. The flute does not make sound that a human ear can hear.
Slower vibrations causes what to occur?
A. Rarefaction
B. Longitudinal wave to form
C. A sound with a lower pitch
What is C. A sound with a lower pitch
True or False. Tightening of a drum's surface area (where you strike it to produce sound) will decrease its vibration.
A. True
B. False
What is B. False.
Tightening the top of the drum (where it is struck) will increase the vibration.
True or False. Playing a guitar is different from playing other instruments because it only makes sound in one direction.
A. False
B. True
What is A. False, because the guitar produces sound in all directions.
This is the scientific term for how high or low a sound is?
What is pitch.
What is the name of number 4 on this diagram?
What is Wavelength.
Which of these statements is false?
A. The movement of molecules back and forth, carrying energy, is how sound moves through the air.
B. When vibrations are fast, they produce high-frequency notes.
C. The order of how fast sound travels in the states of matter is solid, gas, and liquid.
What is C. The order of how fast sound travels in the states of matter is: solid, gas, and liquid.
The correct order is: solid, liquid, and gas.
What is the name of number 3 on this diagram?
What is rarefaction.
Which makes the loudest sound from the following?
A. The ocean
B. A lion
C. A tornado
D. The sound of a river
What is C. A tornado.
When vibrations are slow it creates...
A. Middle Frequency notes
B. High Frequency notes
C. Low Frequency notes
What is C. Low Frequency Notes
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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What happens when a musician strikes a drum with a mallet?
A. The drum produces mechanical energy.
B. The drum has increased potential energy.
C. The drum vibrates and creates sound energy.
D. The drum attacks the musician.
What is C. The drum vibrates and creates sound energy.
Why does sound travel faster in solids than in other materials (liquids and gases)?
What is because solid's molecules are closer together and have a structure.
Which makes the least amount of sound?
A. A whisper
B. Space
C. A cat purring
D. Classical music
What is B. Space, Because in space, no sound can be made, no air molecules can cause vibrations.
This is the scientific term for the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time (how often a sound might be made)?
What is Frequency.
A low frequency will cause what to happen?
A. A compression wave
B. A sound energy increase
C. A lower sound to occur
D. An increase in mass of the matter
What is C. A lower sound to occur.
How does a cheerleader yell their cheer to fans in the stands?
A. Uses nuclear energy to produce sound energy.
B. Causes vibrations in the air, producing sound waves.
C. Creates friction in the molecules around her.
What is B. Causes vibrations in the air, producing sound waves.
What is the order of the speed of sound through the states of matter from slowest to fastest?
What is Gases, Liquids, and Solids.
What is the name of number 1 on this diagram?
What is compression.