Sound Waves
Pitch and Loudness
Speed of Sound
Pinna Problems
Pot Luck
100

This sound wave is represented by lines, dots, or circles.

What is a longitudinal wave?

100

As frequency increase, this sounds higher.

What is pitch?

100

The speed of sound in air at 20°C.

What is 340 m/s?

100

A tube leading from the pinna to the ear drum.

What is the ear canal?

100

The height of a wave from the centreline to the crest or trough.

What is amplitude? 

200

In this wave type, particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

What is a transverse wave?

200

The unit of measurement for how many waves pass a point in 1 second.

What is Hertz (Hz)?

200

Materials like curtains and carpets do this to sound waves, reducing the possibility of an echo.

What is absorption?

200

Vibrates in response to sound waves.

What is the ear drum?

200

Used by bats to find their food.

What is echolocation?

300

Sound waves cannot travel through this.

What is a vacuum?

300

How people perceive the frequency of a sound.

What is Pitch?

300

Must be done when calculating the distance of an echo from a source.

What is divide by 2?

300

Amplifies and transmits vibrations from the ear drum to the inner ear. The smallest bones in the body.

What are the ossicles?

300

Done to guitar strings to increase pitch.

What is tightening? 

400

The part of a sound wave in which the particles are compressed.

What is a peak (crest)?

400

The level of sound people can only JUST hear.

What is 0 dB?

400

The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave.

What is the Doppler effect?

400

How electrical signals get to your brain so you can hear.

What is the auditory nerve?

400
Sound waves with frequencies higher than what humans can hear. Used in various fields. 

What is ultrasound?

500

The part of a transverse sound wave with rarefaction.

What is a trough (valley)?

500

Named for the Canadian inventor of the telephone, Alexander G. Bell. 

What is the decibel?

500

When the source of a sound moves towards the observer, the sound will increase in frequency due to this.

What is wave compression?

500

Fluid filled structures in your ear, the first sends nerve impulses to the brain and the second is essential for balance.

What are the cochlea and semi-circular canals?

500

The level of sound that causes hearing damage after prolonged exposure. 

85 dB