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Sound WavesEar Works Vocabulary 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points InstrumentsSound Travel
All sounds must begin with this.
What is a vibration?
Sounds can travel through solids, liquids and this.
What is a gas?
Sound travels best through this.
What is a solid?
Sounds can not created in this.
What is a vacuum?
Sounds can not be heard in space- true or false?
What is true?
This is anything that creates a vibration and makes a sound.
What is a sound source?
Something that detects, responds to or hears a sound.
What is a sound receiver?
The speed of vibrations cause this.
What is pitch?
If a vibration is very fast this will be the pitch of the sound.
What is high pitch?
If the sound vibration is slow this is what will the pitch be.
What is low pitch?
This is an instrument that amplifies sound.
What is an amplifier?
These tubes made a higher pitch on the xylophone.
What are the shorter tubes?
This is the part of a guitar that amplifies the sound.
What is the hole and inside hallow part of the guitar?
This is how to increase the volume on a drum.
What is to strike the drum harder?
This is how you adjust a string instrument so it makes a higher sound?
What is tighten the tension?
This part of your ear is shaped like a funnel with a wide opening on your head.
What is the outer ear?
A narrow tube inside your head with the eardrum, hammer, anvil and stirrup.
What is the inner ear?
When you hear the eardrum touches the end of this bone and makes it vibrate.
What is the hammer?
A curled tube in the inner ear that is lined with hairs that move with a vibrating liquid.
What is the cochlea?
Your ears help you hear and also do this.
What is keep your balance?
Identifying sounds as different from one another is called this.
What is sound discrimination?
This is what sound needs to travel through.
What is a medium?
This is creates a vibration.
What is a sound source?
This is what causes a vibration.
What is energy?
The pitch and vibration of a shorter object compared to a longer object.
What is a shorter object vibrates faster and makes a higher sound, a longer object vibrates slower and makes a lower sound.
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