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Sound and Light

EQ: What is sound? Vibration Volume Pitch Frequency Vocabulary Words Vibration Volume Pitch Frequency

Volume is the loudness of a sound Vibration Vibration is the back and forth movement of matter. Volume Volume is the loudness of a sound

Pitch Frequency Frequency is the number of vibrations per second Pitch is how high or low a sound is Frequency Frequency is the number of vibrations per second

Sound Energy Sound is a form of energy that happens when something vibrates. Vibration is a quick back and forth movement of matter.

Sound Energy Sound can be loud or soft. The loudness of a sound is its volume. soft loud

Sound Energy

Sound Waves Sound travels through the air as ways. When an object vibrates it pushes an object through it.

Sound Waves A sound’s pitch is how high or low it is. Pitch comes from the speed of the vibrations. The number of vibrations per second is the frequency.

Sound Transmission Sound waves can carry energy a long distance. The energy travels to a new place, but the matter that carries it doe not.

Animals and Sound People can hear sounds over a wide rang of frequencies. But some animals can make and hear sounds of lower frequencies.

Animals and Sound Elephants make low frequency sounds that travel long distances. Bats make high frequency sounds that help them fly at night.

Let’s Review What is sound? Name 4 things that make sound. What causes some sounds to be louder than others? What is vibration? How does sound move through the air? What causes echoes?

EQ: What is light? reflection refraction translucent transparent Vocabulary Words reflection refraction translucent transparent opaque

What is light? These are light waves. Light is a form of energy that travels in waves. There are different kinds of light waves, We cannot see them though. The energy we see is called visible light.

light waves Light waves move up and down, forming a “S” shape. This kind of waves is called a transverse wave. light waves Sound waves

reflection Reflection is the bouncing of light from a surface. Reflected light allows you to see an object.

refraction Refraction is the bending of light as it moves between different kinds of matter.

translucent Materials that allow only part of light that hits them to pass through them are translucent.

transparent Materials that allow most of light that hits them to pass through them are translucent.

opaque Materials that do not allow any part of light to pass through them are opaque.

Name that type of object

Name that type of object

Name that type of object

Let’s Review What is light? What is the difference between reflection and refraction. Explain translucent, transparent, and opaque. Give examples of each. The energy we see is called ______ What is the difference between sound waves and light waves?