Sound Test
Test Date: Tuesday, 1/22/2016
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All sound is a form of energy.
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Sound is caused by vibrations,
a shaking back and forth movement.
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A sound source creates
vibration.
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A sound receiver detects,
responds to, or hears a sound.
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Volume is how loud or soft a sound is.
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Pitch is how high (squeak) or low (boom) a sound is.
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High Pitch: fast vibration (high frequency)
short length
tight tension
Example: Short objects like violin strings vibrate quickly and have a high pitch.
short length
tight tension
Example: Short objects like violin strings vibrate quickly and have a high pitch.
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Low Pitch: slow vibration (low frequency)
long length
loose tension
Example: Long objects like bass fiddle strings vibrate slowly and have a low pitch.
long length
loose tension
Example: Long objects like bass fiddle strings vibrate slowly and have a low pitch.
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Sound waves need a medium
to travel through, such as solids, liquids, and gases (air).
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Sounds travel better through
water than air. Sounds travel best through solids.
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Being able to tell different
sounds apart is called sound discrimination.
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Be able to give an example of a sound source.
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Be able to give an example of a sound receiver.
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Explain the pitch and vibrations
of a shorter object compared to a longer object.
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In our musical bottle experiment,
the bottle that made the highest pitch
was the bottle with the least amount of water. It vibrates faster than the
bottles with more water in them.
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Be able to label the different
parts of the ear: (outer ear, ear canal,
3 bones: hammer, anvil, and stirrup,
eardrum, nerves, cochlea).
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