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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 17 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 22 Q 8 Q 3 Q 13 People & Sound Terms Waves Trivia Instruments Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 17 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 22 Q 8 Q 3 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 4 Q 5 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20 Q 25 Final Jeopardy

These cause sound waves Question 1 These cause sound waves

Answer 1 What is- vibrations?

Question 2 A reflected sound wave .

Answer 2 What is – an echo ?

Name given to how high or low a sound is . Question 3 Name given to how high or low a sound is .

Answer 3 What is – pitch ?

The unit used to measure the loudness of sounds . Question 4 The unit used to measure the loudness of sounds .

Answer 4 What is – decibel ?

The number of waves in an interval of time . Question 5 The number of waves in an interval of time .

Answer 5 What is – frequency ?

Another name for your voice box . Question 6 Another name for your voice box .

Answer 6 What is – the larynx ?

Vibrations in these produce sound . Question 7 Vibrations in these produce sound .

Answer 7 What is – vocal cords ?

The skin-like membrane that vibrates in the ear . Question 8 The skin-like membrane that vibrates in the ear .

Answer 8 What is – the ear drum ?

The fluid-filled chamber in the ear shaped like a shell . Question 9 The fluid-filled chamber in the ear shaped like a shell .

Answer 9 What is – the cochlea ?

Interprets electrical signals so we can identify sounds .. Question 10 Interprets electrical signals so we can identify sounds ..

Answer 10 What is – the brain?

Question 11 The top of a sound wave .

Answer 11 What is –the crest ?

The distance between crests . Question 12 The distance between crests .

Answer 12 What is – wave length ?

The height of a sound wave . Question 13 The height of a sound wave .

Answer 13 What is – amplitude ?

Part of a sound wave where air is pushed together . Question 14 Part of a sound wave where air is pushed together .

Answer 14 What is – compression ?

Sound waves travel either inward or outward from their source . Question 15 Sound waves travel either inward or outward from their source .

Answer 15 What is – outward ?

The matter through which sound waves travel best . Question 16 The matter through which sound waves travel best .

Answer 16 What is – solid ?

Animals which use echoes to fly safely . Question 17 Animals which use echoes to fly safely .

Answer 17 What is – bats ?

Animals which use echoes to swim safely . Question 18 Animals which use echoes to swim safely .

Answer 18 What is – porpoises ?

The echo machine used by ships . Question 19 The echo machine used by ships .

Answer 19 What is – sonar ?

Question 20 A shock wave made by an object traveling faster than the speed of sound .

Answer 20 What is – a sonic boom ?

A violin make sound by string being either brushed or struck . Question 21 A violin make sound by string being either brushed or struck .

Answer 21 What is – brushed ?

A piano makes sound by wires being either brushed or struck . Question 22 A piano makes sound by wires being either brushed or struck .

Answer 22 What is – struck ?

This instrument, a tiny flute, makes fast, short sound waves. Question 23 This instrument, a tiny flute, makes fast, short sound waves.

Answer 23 What is – a piccolo ?

Question 24 This instrument uses a slide to make it longer, thus making lower sounds .

Answer 24 What is – a trombone ?

Question 25 This instrument has a membrane which vibrates when struck with sticks .

Answer 25 What is – a drum ?

Final Jeopardy Sound cannot travel through this _____ .

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a vacuum or outer space?