Properties of Sound
Characteristics of Sound
Uses of Sound
Communicating with Sound
More about Sound
100

A vibration that can be heard

sound

100

How loud or soft a sound is

volume

100

The science of sound is called 

acoustics

100

A sound wave that bounces back toward its source and is heard

echo

100

Sound moves the slowest through this state of matter

gas

200

Most of the sounds we hear travel through this form of matter.

the air

200

A slowly vibrating object has a low 

pitch

200

A certain type of sound that is often thought of as harsh, unwanted or surprising is called 

noise

200

A type of echolocation that locates items underwater is called

sonar
200

The number of sound waves that pass a point in one second

a wavelength

300

A disturbance that moves energy from place to place

a wave

300

The intensity of a sound is measured this unit

decibels

300

Surfaces that are smooth and hard usually ___________ sound. Materials that are rough, soft or fuzzy ____________ sound.

reflect / absorb

300

The study of this helped in the development of early ideas and theories about sound.

music

300

True or False: Particles of matter are carried along with a sound wave.

False -- Particles of matter are not carried along with a sound wave.

400

Because sound waves travel through matter, they are described as _______________ waves.

mechanical

400

The quality of a sound that distinguishes this

timbre

400

A sound wave gradually ____________ as its energy is used up.

fades

400

Vibrations of the vocal chords take place inside

the larynx / voice box

400

True or False: The part of a sound wave where the motion of each vibration pushes together some of the particles of the matter is called a compression.

True

500
Sound waves contain these three parts

wavelength, compression, rarefaction

500

The pitch of a sound is related to a sound's

frequency

500

Surfaces that are smooth and hard usually ___________ sound. Materials that are rough, soft or fuzzy ____________ sound.

reflect / absorb

500

True or False: Musical instruments that are played at the same pitch and volume still sound different because of their timbre.

True

500

True or False: A machine that changes sound waves into electrical pictures that are seen on a graph is called an ultrasound.

False -- oscilloscope