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Vocabulary

Vocabulary 2

Properties of Sound Waves

Wave Interactions

GRAB BAG

Properties of Sound Waves Vocabulary 2 Wave Interactions Vocabulary Grab Bag $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

An explosive sound that you hear when sound waves reach your ear! Vocabulary - $100 An explosive sound that you hear when sound waves reach your ear!

Vocabulary - $200 I am the vocabulary word for a medical procedure used to check the development of an unborn baby in a mother’s body .

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I am the vocabulary word for a reflected sound wave!

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Vocabulary 2 - $500 I am the vocabulary word for a change in frequency of a wave when the source or observer is MOVING!

The amplitude of a sound wave is determined by its: Properties of Sound Waves - $100 The amplitude of a sound wave is determined by its: loudness pitch back and forth motion

A sound wave that is too high for people to hear: Properties of Sound Waves - $200 A sound wave that is too high for people to hear: Sonic Boom a whisper ultrasonic

A sound with a HIGH frequency has a: Properties of Sound Waves - $300 A sound with a HIGH frequency has a: HIGH pitch low pitch medium pitch

Properties of Sound Waves - $400 The particles in a longitudinal wave move in what kind of pattern (direction)?

The particles in a Transverse wave move in what kind of pattern? Properties of Sound Waves - $500 The particles in a Transverse wave move in what kind of pattern?

Wave Interactions - $100 If a police car is traveling toward you, the Doppler effect will cause the siren to sound a. softer. b. louder. c. lower. d. higher.

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Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at another object’s ______ Wave Interactions - $300 Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at another object’s ______ a. second overtone frequency. b. fundamental frequency. c. resonant frequency d. All of the above

Wave Interactions - $400 The name of the device that a person can use to SEE a sound wave is _______ a.) an oscilloscope b.) a magnifying glass c.) a microscope d.) none of the above

Sound waves are best reflected off which surfaces? a. bumpy, soft Wave Interactions - $500 Sound waves are best reflected off which surfaces? a. bumpy, soft b. smooth, soft c. bumpy, hard d. smooth, hard

Grab Bag - $100 What dog breed gets its name because it strikes out with its front paws when fighting?

What is the definition of a primary color? Grab bag - $200 What is the definition of a primary color?

Who said, "I don't eat junk food" in 'Ice Age'? Grab bag - $300 Who said, "I don't eat junk food" in 'Ice Age'?

In 'Legally Blonde' what kind of laptop computer did Elle buy? Grab bag - $400 In 'Legally Blonde' what kind of laptop computer did Elle buy?

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Vocabulary - $100 Sonic Boom $

Vocabulary - $200 Ultrasonography $

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Vocabulary 1 - $400 Interference $

Vocabulary - $500 Resonance $

Vocabulary 2 - $100 echo $

Destructive Interference Vocabulary 2 - $200 Destructive Interference $

Constructive Interference Vocabulary 2 - $300 Constructive Interference $

Vocabulary 2 - $400 echolocation $

Vocabulary 2 - $500 The Doppler Effect! $

Properties of Sound Waves - $100 Loudness $

Properties of Sound Waves - $200 Ultrasonic $

Properties of Sound Waves - $300 High Pitch! $

Properties of Sound Waves - $400 Back and Forth $

Properties of Waves - $500 Up and Down $

Wave Interactions - $100 HIGHER $

Wave Interactions - $200 Glass because it is a SOLID $

Wave Interactions - $300 Resonant Frequency $

Wave Interactions - $400 Oscilloscope $

Smooth and Hard surfaces! Wave Interactions - $500 Smooth and Hard surfaces! $

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Category Short Answer

Watch the following video. Final Jeopardy - Question. Watch the following video. Video link click here The sound wave blasts, “Whoop, Whoop” are what kind of frequencies? $

Final Jeopardy- Answer They are Ultrasonic Frequencies!

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