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Can You Hear It? (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Sound
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Sound is the movement of air. Sounds begin when something vibrates, or quickly moves back and forth. For example, a guitar string begins vibrating and a sound is produced. Another example- our vocal cords vibrate when we talk or sing. Sound carries energy. This is why loud sounds hurt our ears.
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Sound travels in waves called sound waves.
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Sound travels through different materials at different speeds. Sound travels through solids faster than liquids or gases. Check out how fast sound travels through different materials: Air- 330 meters per second Water- 1,500 meters per second Wood- 4,000 meters per second Granite Rock- 6,000 meters per second
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Sound goes through the ear canal, hits the eardrum and causes a vibration. The sound enters tubes in the inner ear. Then it travels through nerves to the brain.
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Each sound has a different wavelength. A wavelength is the distance from one area of squeezed particles to another.
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Every sound has a different frequency. Frequency is the number of times a sound source vibrates in one second. Frequency determines pitch, or how high or low a sound is. Fast vibration = high frequency = high pitch Slow vibration = low frequency = low pitch
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Amplitude is the amount of energy in a sound wave. High amplitude = high loudness or volume
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