Physical Science Week 30 Sound and Light. Monday Warm Up (133) If you beat a drum harder what characteristics of the sound wave will you change and how?

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Physical Science Week 30 Sound and Light

Monday Warm Up (133) If you beat a drum harder what characteristics of the sound wave will you change and how?

Musical Instrument Presentations Show change in amplitude Show change in frequency

Tuesday Warm Up (133) If a wind instrument has holes and you uncover the holes what will happen to the air column? What effect will this have on frequency, pitch, and amplitude?

Musical Instrument Essay 5 paragraphs: – Introduction – How it make sound waves – Amplitude change – Frequency change – Conclusion Type in Word, then copy and past into

Wednesday Warm Up (133) Why do you hear a change in sound when a car goes racing past you from high to low pitch?

Doppler Effect Gizmo

Thursday Warm Up (133) Which waves can travel in a vacuum? Why?

Sound and Light Study Guide

Friday Warm Up (133) Study silently for 5 minutes before test.