8L Sound Flashcards

1
Q

What is the intensity of sound

A

Whether it is loud or soft

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2
Q

What is the pitch ,of the sound

A

Whether it is high or low

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3
Q

How are sounds made

A

By vibrating objects which produce sound waves

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4
Q

How do scientists detect animal sounds

A

A microphone which is attached to a oscilloscope

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5
Q

What is the amplitude

A

The height of a sound wave

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6
Q

What is one cycle

A

One complete wave (up and down )

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7
Q

What is the wavelength

A

The distance between the same points on two cycles is called the wavelength

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8
Q

A large amplitude gives a

A small amplitude gives a

A

Loud noise

Quiet noise

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9
Q

A long wavelength means

A

The frequency is lower and the pitch is lower

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10
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A short wavelength means

A

The frequency is higher and so is the pitch

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11
Q

What is the frequency and what is it measured in

A

The number of complete waves passing a point each second

Measured in hertz (Hz)

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12
Q

What is the range of frequency for the human ear

A

20Hz-20 000Hz

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13
Q

What do Sound waves do

A

Transfer energy

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14
Q

How do sound waves travel

A

Through a medium in longitudinal waves

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15
Q

Sound waves travel fastest through solids because

A

The particles are close together which means when they vibrate they will bump into each other more and pass on energy

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16
Q

Can sound waves travel through a vacuum.

A

No as there are no particles

17
Q

How do we hear

A

Sound waves travel through the air and into the auditory canal after the pinnacle directs it , making the eardrum vibrate . This then causes ossicles ( three small bones called the hammer anvil and stirrup ) in the ear to vibrate which causes the liquid inside the cochlea go vibrate , this changes sound waves to signals called impulses which travel to the brain . When it reaches the brain we hear it

18
Q

What is the cochlea

A

A spiral structure in the inner ear

19
Q

What can the human ear be divided into

A

The inner outer and middle ear

20
Q

What is in the outer ear

A

The pinnacle which doeprects sound down the auditory canal to the ear drum

21
Q

How can the ear get damaged two ways

A

Loud noises , too high headphones damage the cochlea . No cure
Ear infection which can be treated by antibiotics

22
Q

As people get olde why do they hear less usually

A

The hammer anvil and stirrup May fuse together so don’t vibrate
Nerve cells in the cochlea don’t work as well

23
Q

How I s an echo caused

A

When a sound wave is reflected . It bounces of the object

24
Q

How can we measure sound

A

Using a sound intensity meter units are decibals (dB)