science chapter 16 Flashcards

1
Q

A material in which a wave travels

A

mediums

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2
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sound waves with low frequencies are

A

more apart and slow

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3
Q

sound waves with high frequencies are

A

closer together and faster.

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4
Q

sound waves travel at different speeds through different materials because of

A

different objects have different densities

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5
Q

the eardrum is

A

in the middle ear. It amplifies the sound, causing the eardrum to vibrate.

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6
Q

sound waves are

A

longitudinal

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7
Q

determines how close together the particles are in the compression region

A

amplitude

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8
Q

an increase to amplitude that occurs when an object vibrating at its natural frequency absorbs energy from a nearby object vibrating at the same frequency.

A

resonance

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9
Q

sound waves travel in liquids, solids, and gasses, making them

A

mechanical waves

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10
Q

A region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together

A

compression

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11
Q

a region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.

A

rarefaction

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12
Q

sounds travel faster in _____ rather than air

A

water

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13
Q

sounds travel faster in solid materials because..?

A

the matter is denser, making the particles closer together.

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14
Q

gasses transfer more energy at _____ temperatures

A

higher

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15
Q

gasses travel faster at ___ temps, while solids/liquids travel faster at ___ temps

A

higher, lower

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16
Q

sound waves travel the fastest when they are in

A

ice

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17
Q

the outer part of the human ear

A

collects sound waves

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18
Q

the middle part of the human ear

A

amplifies sound

19
Q

the inner part of the human ear

A

sends sound signals to the brain

20
Q

tears in the eardrum cause

A

hearing loss

21
Q

as a sound wave increases, its

A

amplitude increases

22
Q

the amount of sound energy that passes through a square meter of space in one second

A

intensity

23
Q

unit for decibel

A

dB

24
Q

when wavelength decreases, its frequency

A

increases

25
Q

the perception of how high or low a sound is

A

pitch

26
Q

higher frequencies = ______ pitches (vocal ranges)

A

higher

27
Q

frequency ________as the distance between the source and the listener ________

A

decreases, increases

28
Q

the change of pitch when a sound source is moving in relation to an observer

A

doppler effect

29
Q

occurs when waves overlap/combine

A

interference

30
Q

repeating increases and decreases in amplitude

A

beats

31
Q

The lowest frequency at which a material naturally vibrates

A

fundamental

32
Q

Higher frequencies at which the material vibrates

A

overtone

33
Q

When sound waves move from air to a wall, the vibrations of air particles cause particles in the wall to vibrate.

A

transmission

34
Q

The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels

A

absorption

35
Q

The bouncing of a wave off a surface

A

reflection

36
Q

A reflected sound wave

A

echo

37
Q

The collection of reflected sounds from the surfaces in a closed space

A

reverberation

38
Q

The study of how sound interacts with structures

A

acoustics

39
Q

The process an animal uses to locate an object by means of reflected sounds

A

echolocation

40
Q

a system that uses the reflection of sound waves to find underwater objects

A

sonar

41
Q

Distance =

A

speedxtime

42
Q

Speed =

A

distance/time

43
Q

scanners that non-harmfully scan parts of your body

A

ultrasounds