Sound Waves

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Sound waves move the most slowly through________.

gases

Which factors affect the speed of sound? type and volume of medium temperature and type of medium volume and temperature of medium

temperature and type of medium

Which best describes vibration? the distance traveled per unit in time the action of moving back and forth quickly and steadily the distance between one compression and the compression next to it the action of moving through a material or substance

the action of moving back and forth quickly and steadily

In which part of the wave are the particles of the medium closer together? rarefactions compressions solids liquids

compressions

Allison wants to calculate the speed of a sound wave. Which formula should she use? distance traveled / amplitude number of wavelengths / amplitude number of wavelengths / time distance traveled / time

distance traveled / time

Amplitude

the density of a mediums particles at the compression of the wave

Wavelength

the distance between compression of a rarefactions

Compression

the part of a wave where the particles of the medium are closer together

Rarefaction

the part of a wave where the particles of the medium are farther apart

A high amplitude sound wave can best be compared to a_________. short hill. tall hill. tightly coiled spring. stretched-out spring.

tightly coiled spring.

As elevation increases, temperature decreases. At which elevation will sound travel fastest? 500 meters 1,000 meters 1,500 meters 2,000 meters

500 meters

A wave is traveling through X. What can be known about X? It is empty space. It is any medium. It is a solid. It is a liquid.

It is any medium.

Yulia observed a sound wave moving through a solid medium at four different temperatures, and she recorded observations about each one in the chart. Which correctly ranks, from fastest to slowest, the time it will take one wavelength to pass a certain point? Wave X → Wave Y → Wave W → Wave Z Wave Z → Wave W → Wave Y → Wave X Wave X → Wave W → Wave Y → Wave Z Wave Z → Wave Y → Wave W → Wave X

Wave X → Wave W → Wave Y → Wave Z

Why do waves move faster at higher temperatures and in a solid phase? There is more energy and the particles are farther apart. There is less energy and the particles are closer together. There is less energy and the particles are farther apart. There is more energy and the particles are closer together.

There is more energy and the particles are closer together.

Which of these objects would most likely cause a sound wave? a drill laying on its side a nail stuck into a piece of wood a hammer hitting a metal cup a wrench locked in place around a bolt

a hammer hitting a metal cup

Which of these would most likely cause a sound wave? cookies baking milk standing in the bottle a spoon hitting the side of a bowl while mixing butter melting

a spoon hitting the side of a bowl while mixing

The_________of a wave is the density of the medium's particles at the compression of the wave.

amplitude

A wave will go faster through a liquid at _________temperatures.

higher

How many complete wavelengths are present in the sound wave shown? 1 2 4 6

2

What is the frequency of this wave? 1 2 3 4

2

Put the steps in order from 1 to 4 to describe how sound waves travel. Energy is passed from particle to particle: Energy reaches the ear, which allows for hearing: A sound wave is produced when an object vibrates: Energy from the object is transferred to particles around the vibrating object:

3 4 1 2

A student takes notes in class. Sound Waves I. Created by a vibration A. Vibration: something that causes air molecules to move back and forth quickly and steadily II. Move through a medium A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas Which line of her notes contains an error? I I A II B II C

I A

Which statement correctly compares sound and earthquake waves? Sound waves and all earthquake waves have compressions and rarefactions. Sound waves and all earthquakes waves have crests and troughs. Sound waves and some earthquake waves have compressions and rarefactions. Sound waves have crests and troughs and all earthquake waves have compressions and rarefactions.

Sound waves and some earthquake waves have compressions and rarefactions.

Wave A is being decreased in temperature, and Wave B is moving from a liquid to a gas medium. Which statement can be made about both waves? They will speed up. They will increase the density of their medium. They will slow down. They will decrease the density of their medium.

They will slow down.

Which statement can be made about waves A and B? Wave A has a lower amplitude than Wave B. Wave A has a higher amplitude than Wave B. Wave A has a lower frequency than Wave B. Wave A has a higher frequency than Wave B.

Wave A has a higher amplitude than Wave B.

Which features do sound waves have that ocean and light waves do not? Check all that apply. compressions rarefactions amplitude wavelength crests frequency speed

compressions rarefactions

Which sound wave features are being described? Number of wavelengths --------------------------- : time Distance traveled --------------------: time

frequency speed

Waves move fastest in__________. low-temperature gases. low-temperature solids. high-temperature gases. high-temperature solids.

high-temperature solids.

Complete the passage. Sound waves and some earthquake waves are_______waves. Ocean, light, and other earthquake waves are_________waves.

longitudinal transverse

When sound is created, it travels to the ear through a________. compression. medium. rarefaction. surface.

medium.

Sound waves are created when something is caused to_______.

vibrate

A sound is first produced by making something_______. The sound then travels through a _______ to reach the ears, which are parts of the body that allow for sounds to be heard.

vibrate medium

In sound waves, the distance between compressions is called the wavelength. What is the distance between rarefactions called? speed frequency amplitude wavelength

wavelength


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