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Science of Sound: Revision Game

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Sound General

How Sound Travels

Human Hearing

What is the Question?

FINAL ROUND

Sound Waves

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Sound General:

$100 Question

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Sound Travels in _____________

a. Ripplesb. Raysc. Wavesd. Wiggles

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Sound Travels in _____________

a. Ripplesb. Raysc. Wavesd. Wiggles

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$200 Question

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Which is the unit for the loudness of sound waves?

a. Hzb. dBc. m/sd. m

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b. dB – Decibels

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An echo is_____________

a. The absorption of soundb. The transmission of soundc. When sound changes pitchd. The reflection of sound

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An echo is_____________

a. The absorption of soundb. The transmission of soundc. When sound changes pitchd. The reflection of sound

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A sound causes very fast vibrationsWhat kind of sound would you hear?

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high pitch sounds (like a woman screaming)

produce more vibrations (and hence more waves)

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Sound General:

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How Sound Travels:

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How Sound Travels:

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How Sound Travels

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What medium does sound travel fastest through?

a. Air b. Vacuum c. A Brick d. Water

Liquid

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What medium does sound travel fastest through?

a. Air b. Vacuum c. A Brick d. Water

Liquid

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How Sound Travels:

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What is the difference between a compression and

a rarefaction in a sound wave?

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Because of the longitudinal motion of the air particles, there are regions in the air where the air particles are

compressed together (Compressions) and other regions where the air particles are spread apart (Rarefactions).

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How Sound Travels:

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Sound is transmitted through gases, plasma, and liquids as ___________________.

a. sound wavesb. latitudinal wavesc. longitudinal wavesd. tidal waves

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Sound is transmitted through gases, plasma, and liquids as ___________________.

a. sound wavesb. latitudinal wavesc. longitudinal wavesd. tidal waves

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In Space No- one can hear

you SCREAM!!!

Why ?

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How Sound Travels:

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Sound requires something to vibrate. In a perfect vacuum,

there is nothing to vibrate and no sound wave can be produced.

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Hearing:

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Hearing:

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Hearing:

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Hearing:

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Hearing:

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Label any four parts of the ear correctly. ANSWER

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Hearing:

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Hearing:

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Very loud sounds can damage hearing because they…?

a. Break the ear drumb. Damage nerve hair cellsc. Bounce off the ear drumd. Hurt the cells in our ear

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Hearing:

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Very loud sounds can damage hearing because they…?

B. Damage nerve hair cells

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Explain how both Dolphins and Bats use sound to interact with

their environment

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Echolocation is performed by certain animals to locate food or obstacles in darkness, such as in caves and in the ocean.

Bats and Dolphins produce sounds and then listen for echoes. The delay between the emission of a sound and the arrival of an echo

indicates the distance of an object.

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Sound Waves:

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The correct labelling of this sound wave is:a. A =Wavelength, B = Trough, C = Crest, D = Amplitude b. A= Amplitude, B = Crest, C= Wavelength, D= Troughc. A= Amplitude, B=Wavelength, C = Trough, D = Crestd. A= Amplitude, B= Wavelength, C = Crest, D = Trough

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c. A= Amplitude, B=Wavelength, C = Trough, D = Crest

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Frequency is measured in…?

a. Decibelsb. Hertzc. Amplituded. Volume

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Frequency is measured in…?

a. Decibelsb. Hertzc. Amplituded. Volume

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The slower something vibrates, the _______ waves it makes in one second?

a. More b. Fewer c. An equal number of d. All of the above

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The slower something vibrates, the fewer waves it makes in one second.

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Which waves shows the highest pitch and loudest sound?

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Which waves shows the highest pitch and loudest sound?

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Which wave shows the loudest, lowest pitch sound?

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Which wave shows the loudest, lowest pitch sound?

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What is the Question?

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These cause sound waves

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What is the Question?

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Vibrations in the air cause sound waves

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A reflected sound wave .

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What is – an echo ?

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The height of a sound wave .

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What is – amplitude ?

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Part of a sound wave where air is pushed together .

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What is – compression ?

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The echo machine used by ships .

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What is – sonar ?

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FINAL ROUND Question

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Explain how a Reuben's Tube produces flames of different heights when sound is

played through it.

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CompressionRarefaction

At one end of this tube is a speaker. As sound waves pass through the tube, an area of compression will push a taller flame, while an area of rarefaction will have a shorter flame, or possibly no flame at all.