A back and forth movement from an objects resting position.
What is a vibration.
_________ energy = stored energy
What is potential energy.
the lowest point of a sound wave
What is a trough?
The highest point on a wave
What is crest
Louder sounds have ________
what is more energy
Effected by the frequency of a wave
What is pitch.
The unit of measure for pitch.
What is hertz.
Amplitude affects how ________ a sound is
What is loud
Length of a single wave cycle. Measured by the distance between 2 identical points on consecutive waves.
What is a wavelength.
If a speaker causes a window to start moving the window is an example of _______________
What is a receiver (detector)
_________ frequency waves have more energy.
What is high frequency.
Height of the wave. The distance between the equilibrium line (starting point) of a wave and the peak.
What is amplitude.
The number of waves per second
What is frequency?
If I wanted to decrease the loudness of a sound I would need to decrease the waves?
What is amplitude (energy)
This unit is used to measure the intensity or loudness of sound.
What is decibels
Three types of matter that sound can travel through.
What is gas, liquid, and solid.
This is what type of sound you will hear if the wave has a high frequency.
What is a high pitch noise?
Medium with the highest density (particles tightly packed together)
What is a solid.
A sound wave can not travel through outer space because of the lack of...
What is matter (a medium).
An animal that uses sound to detect objects in it's environment
what is a bat, dolphin, whale
Disturbances of electric and magnetic fields that travel through space, carrying energy at the speed of light without needing a medium.
What is electromagnetic wave
A sound wave is this type of wave.
What is a longitudinal.
This part of the ear contains fluid and tiny hairs that convert mechanical energy into nerve signals.
What is the cochlea
What waves transfer
These are the three tiny bones in the middle ear that act as an amplifier.
What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup (ossicles)?