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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Vocabulary Sound
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What is a vibration?
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A quick back and forth motion
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What is an amplitude?
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Measuring how loud or soft a sound is
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What is a pitch?
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How high or low a sound is
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What is a wave length?
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The distance from a point on one wave, to the same point on another wave
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What is a frequency?
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When you measure the number of waves that pass in a second
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What is reflection?
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A wave’s bouncing off a surface
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What is absorption?
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It stops sound waves from reflecting or traveling any farther
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What is transmission?
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When sound waves keep moving through materials to produce sound
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What is a material that allows electricity to travel through it easily?
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conductor
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What is a simple machine made up of two inclined planes back to back?
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wedge
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What unit is used to measure the loudness of common sounds?
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Decibel
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Which kind of sound is produced by sound waves with peeks that are very close together?
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High
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While hiking, Christia calls her friend’s name loudly. What might she hear when the sound waves bounce off the smooth surface of a cliff?
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An echo
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Which part of the ear acts as a funnel for sound waves?
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The outer ear
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Sound waves cause which part of the ear to vibrate first?
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Eardrum
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In which part of the ear are vibrations changed to nerve signals.
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Cochlea
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Which is softer than normal conversation? A.Light whisper B. Noisy office C. Normal Traffic D. Rock music concert
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A. Light whisper
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Which is louder than a rock music concert? A. Jet takeoff B.Normal Conversation C. Noisy Office D. Normal Traffic
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A. Jet takeoff
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How is current electricity different from static electricity?
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Static electricity is a build up of charges in one places and current electricity is charges in motion
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What are the 3 purposes of the skeletal system?
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1.Protect organs 2. Supports the body 3. Helps you move
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When riding in a car, you notice that the wheels make sounds against the pavement. The pitch rises as the car speeds up. State a hypothesis based on this observation.
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The pitch of the wheels increases with speed because the vibrations caused by the wheels get faster as the car moves faster.
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You want to experiment to test how well various materials muffle sounds. Which variables would you keep the same and which would you change?
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Same: person listening, sound being blocked, room where test is made. Change: material blocking sounds.
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What instrument plays at a higher pitch, a bass or a violin?
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A violin
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Olivia is standing at her front door. Her friend Gabe is five houses down the street. Olivia yells, “Gabe!” How is the sound of Olivia’s voice transmitted to Gabe?
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The sound is transmitted by the vibrations of air molecules between Olivia and Gabe.
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Gabe doesn’t hear Olivia when she calls. When she calls again, what are two things she can do to make sure that Gabe hears her?
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Move closer so that the sound doesn’t have to travel so far and yell louder by cupping her hands around her mouth to direct the sound waves in Gabe’s direction.
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