Chapter 2 Sound Test Flashcards

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What is a Medium?

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A medium is a substance through which sound can travel. It can be a solid, liquid, or gas, but not a vacuum. Examples are air, metal, glass, water, and stone.

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How can you protect your ears against sound damage?

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There are several ways you can protect your ears, including: moving to an area further away from the sound source, wearing ear plugs or ear muffs, or turning music volume down to a lower setting.

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Does a longer string or shorter string produce a lower fundamental sound note?

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A longer string produces a lower note.

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What is sound quality?

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Sound quality is the blending of pitches through interference.

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Describe how amplitude affects a sound’s loudness.

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The amplitude of a sound determines the loudness. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound is perceived. Loudness is how well a sound can be heard measured in decibels. Pain from sound begins at around 120 decibels.

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How is a sound’s pitch determined?

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The frequency of a sound wave determines pitch. Frequency is measured in Hertz.

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