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Sound Energy

What is sound? Sound is a form of energy that can be heard and travels in waves. When matter vibrates or moves back and forth very quickly, a sound is made. Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids, or gases. Example: When a school bell rings, parts of the bell will vibrate creating sound.

Sound Waves Sound is a kind of energy that can be heard. A sound is made when things vibrate. Sound travels in waves. Sound must travel through matter to be heard. The vibrating object makes the air around it vibrate. Sound vibrations move through the air into your ears and make the eardrums vibrate. Volume is how loud or soft a sound is. Pitch is how high or low a sound is.

Sound Travels Through Matter Gases Most of the sounds we hear travel through gases, such as air. For example: Sound from a bell, a horn, or an alarm clock travels through the air. Liquids Some sounds that we hear travel through water. Sonar is the way to use sounds to locate objects under water. What animals use sonar? Solids Some sounds that we hear travel through solids. For example: When you hit a drum, it vibrates, then the sound travels through the air, to your ears.

Pitch Pitch is the highest or lowest sound an object makes. Objects that vibrate slowly, make a low pitch. Example-drum. Objects that vibrate quickly, make a higher pitch. Example-recorder

Loudness or Volume Volume is the loudness or the softness of a sound. Loud sounds use a lot of energy. Soft sounds use a little energy. Example: The harder a drum is hit, the more the drum will vibrate . The more an object vibrates, the louder the sound it makes.

How does sound travel? Sound passes through the medium as longitudinal waves. When the vibrations are fast you hear a high pitch. When they’re slow, you hear a low pitch. High Pitch Low Pitch

How else can we change sound? We can make it louder or softer by changing the amplitude of the height of the wave. The higher the amplitude, the louder the sound. The lower the amplitude the softer the sound.

How You Make Sounds We use our vocal cords to make sounds in our throat. When we speak, our vocal cords vibrate. Place your hand on your throat when you talk, and you can feel the vocal cords vibrate.

How does the ear work? Sound waves are sent. The outer ear “catches the sound waves”. The middle ear takes the sound waves and “vibrates” the eardrum. The inner ear sends the messages to the brain. Middle Ear Outer Ear Inner Ear Sound Waves The brain puts it together you can understand the sounds.

SEMICIRCULAR CANALS STIRRUP AUDITORY NERVE ANVIL HAMMER PINNA COCHLEA EAR DRUM EUSTACHIAN TUBE EAR CANAL