The bottom and top of a transverse wave.
What is the trough and crest?
The quality of sound described as high or low
What is the pitch?
The organ that works with the ear to interpret sound.
What is the brain?
The denser regions of a longitudinal wave.
What is a compression?
The school that Ms. Walker graduated from.
What is the illustrious Tennessee State University?
The type of waves that occur in water.
What are ocean waves?
For a sound with a low pitch, what else is always low?
What is the frequency?
The visible part of the ear that gathers sound waves.
What is the outer ear?
The less-dense region of a longitudinal wave.
What is a rarefaction?
The number of siblings Ms. Walker has.
What is two?
A wave created by shaking a rope up and down.
What is a transverse wave?
Change in frequency and wavelength of a wave caused by the change in distance between the thing creating the wave (causer) and the thing seeing or hearing the wave (watcher)
What is The Doppler Effect?
A tough membrane about 0.1mm thick that transmits sound from the outer ear to the middle ear.
What is the eardrum?
How longitudianal sound waves begin before they gather into a wave.
What are vibrations?
The age of Ms.Walker.
What is the amplitude?
The part of a musical instrument that amplifies sound waves
What is a Resonator?
Damage to the tiny structures causes this health condition.
What is hearing loss?
The matter through which waves travel.
What is a medium?
The name of Ms. Walkers best friend.
Who is Jourdin?
The distance between one point of a wave and the closest one just like it.
What is a wavelength?
The thing that a sounds frequency influences the most.
What is the pitch?
Spiral shaped structure that is filled with liquid located in the inner ear.
What is the cochlea?
The wave speed equation.
What is Speed (velocity) is equal to the frequency times the wavelength?
Ms. Walker's birthday month.
What is August?