Waves
Sound Sources
Matter
Labs / Demos
Misc.
100

What is the top of a wave called?

Peak

100

What is a sound source?

Anything that vibrates to make sound waves. Anything audible. 

100

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space. Solid Liquid or Gas

100

What happens to a sound when you increase the amplitude?

The Volume / loudness increases

100

How old is Mr. Barnes?

33

200

What is the middle point of a wave called?

Resting Position / Point

200

What does a sound source have to do in order to produce sound?

Vibrate

200
Does sound travel through air or matter?

Matter

200

What happens to a sound when the frequency increases?

The sound's pitch gets higher / lower.

200

What is Mr. Barnes Allergic to?

Bees

300

What is the lowest point of a wave called?

Valley

300

What is it called when particles transfer energy to other particles?

Collision / Bumping

300

The distance from one particle to another in air is 

Far apart or Close together

Far Apart

300

What happened to the laser point when the big rock was dropped vs the smaller rock?

The big rock caused more vibration than the smaller rock. It made a louder sound. 

300

What was Mango's first name?

Meatball 

400

What is amplitude?

How tall a wave is from resting point to peak / valley

400

When the density of a particle is large, what happens to the amplitude of the vibration?

The amplitude increases.

400

If an object is hollow, what happens to the amplitude of a sound?

The amplitude increases

400

What is a chemical reaction?

When something new is made from previous materials

400

What colors can't Mr. Barnes see?

Red / Green

500

What is frequency?

The amount of times a wave repeats / passes through the resting point.

500

If a sound source is both High Amplitude and High Frequency, what would it sound like?

High Pitched and Loud

500

Which state of matter does sound travel through fastest?

Gas

500
What does more damage, Amplitude or Frequency?

Amplitude

500

What is Mr. Barnes' Favorite animal?

Tiger