Unit 8 Test
Two waves arrive at the same place at the same time exactly out of step with each other (a crest hits a trough). Each wave has an amplitude of 2.5 m. The resulting wave has an amplitude of
0 m
The period of an ocean wave is 10 seconds. What is the wave's frequency?
0.1 Hz
A weight on the end of a spring bobs up and down one complete cycle every 4.0 seconds. Its frequency is
0.25 Hz
A 680-Hz sound wave travels at 340 m/s in air, with a wavelength of
0.5 m
A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0.05 Hz and a wavelength of 10 meters. What is the wave's speed?
0.5 m/s
A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0.07 Hz and a wavelength of 10 meters. What is the wave's speed?
0.70 m/s
The frequency of the second hand on a clock is
1/60 hertz
Compared to a sound of 10 dB, a sound of 50 dB has
10,000 times the intensity
One object makes a sound of 20 dB. A second object object makes a sound of 60 dB. How many times greater is the intensity of the sound wave?
10,000 x's
One sound wave produced a sound of 30 dB. Another produces a sound of 60 dB. How many times greater is its intensity?
1000 x's
Suppose you sound a 1054 Hz tuning fork at the same time you play a piano string. You hear 2 beats/second. You tighten the piano string very slightly and now hear 3 beats/second. What was the original frequency of the piano string?
1056 Hz
A 1134-Hz tuning fork is sounded at the same time a piano note is struck. You hear three beats per second. What is the frequency of the piano string?
1131 or 1137 (not enough information to determine)
A sound wave that has a wavelength of 2 m in room-temperature air has a frequency of about (The speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s)
170 Hz
The amplitude of a particular wave is 1 meter. The top-to-bottom distance of the disturbance is
2 m
The average human range of hearing is between
20 - 20,000 Hz
Sounds that are ultrasonic are sounds above
20,000 Hz
A skipper on a boat notices wave crests passing the anchor chain every five seconds. The skipper estimates the distance between the crests at 15 m. What is the speed of the water waves?
3 m/s
Beats are produced when two tuning forks, one of frequency 240 Hz and the other of frequency 246 Hz are sounded together. The frequency of the beats is
6 Hz
A cork floating in a pool oscillates up and down three complete cycles in 1 second as a wave passes by. The wave's wavelength is 2 meters. What is the wave's speed?
6 m/s
Beats are produced when two tuning forks, one of frequency 240 Hz and the other of frequency of 248 Hz are sounded together. The frequency of the beats is
8 Hz
The amplitude of a particular wave is 4.0 m. The top-to-bottom distance of the disturbance is
8.0 m
What happens when an airplane is flying faster than the speed of sound?
A shockwave is produced
Unlike a transverse wave, a longitudinal wave has no
Amplitude Frequency Wavelength Speed longitudinal wave has all of the above
Where can you touch a standing wave on a rope without disturbing the wave?
At a node
Frequency and Period are directly proportional to one another.
False
Sound waves transfer energy through the air to the eardrum
True
Sound waves cannot travel in
a vacuum
An example of a bow wave is
a wake behind a boat
Resonance occurs when
an object is forced to vibrate at its natural frequency
In a standing wave, the crests occur here
anti-node
The threshold of pain and where hearing damage can begin to occur is
around 100 dB
A periodic change in loudness caused by the interference of slightly differing frequencies
beats
Which of the following could result in hearing damage?
being exposed to a sound of 120 dB
Our brain will perceive a soundwave with a larger amplitude as
being louder
When crests or troughs overlap and the result is an increase in amplitude
constructive interference
The tallest point on a wave
crest
As the sound of a car's horn passes and recedes from you, the pitch of the horn seems to
decrease
Noise-canceling earphones are an example of
destructive interference
Sometimes there are "deadspots" in an auditorium because of
destructive interference of sound waves
The change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source or observer
doppler effect
The number of cycles in a given time period
frequency
What determines the pitch of a sound?
frequency
Two waves arrive at the same place at the same time exactly in step with each other. Each wave has an amplitude of 1 m. The resulting wave has an amplitude
greater than 1 m
An observer on the ground hears a sonic boom which is created by an airplane flying at a speed
greater than the speed of sound
Beats can be heard when two tuning forks
have almost the same frequency and are sounded together
The unit for frequency
hertz
Suppose a bug is jiggling up and down and swimming towards you at the same time. Compared to the frequency at which the bug is emitting waves, the frequency of the waves reaching you is
higher
Standing waves can be set up
in organ pipes by blowing across the top of a soda bottle on strings of musical instruments
Beats (in terms of sound) result from sound
interference
The phenomenon of beats results from sound
interference
When two or more waves are at the same place at the same time, the resulting effect is called
interference
If you are standing equally distant from two television sets that are emitting the exact same sound waves, the sound
is louder because the waves constructively interfere
A sonic boom
is swept continuously behind a plane flying faster than the speed of sound
A transverse wave is created on a slinky. If the frequency becomes greater, what happens to the wavelength?
it becomes shorter
A red-shift in stars indicates that stars are moving away from us because
light emitted has a different frequency than expected due to the doppler effect
A sound wave is a
longitudinal wave
A wave in which the motion of the medium is parallel to the wave motion
longitudinal wave
Sound is an example of a
longitudinal wave
Suppose a bug is jiggling up and down and swimming away from you at the same time. Compared to the frequency at which the bug is emitting waves, the frequency of the waves reaching you is
lower
When more holes are covered on a recorder, the frequency becomes
lower, because the wavelength is larger
Sound waves in air are a series of
molecules that move closer and further apart periodic compressions and rarefactions high and low pressure regions
An explosion occurs 34,000 m away. Given that sound travels at 340 m/s, the time it takes for the sound to reach you is
more than 20 s
Which of the following is not an example of the Doppler effect?
pendulum swinging
The time needed for a wave to make one complete cycle is its
period
the time for one cycle
period
A change in frequency of sound results in a change in ______ by our brain
pitch
A person rubs her finger around the edge of a wine glass and the wine glass starts to "sing". This is an example of
resonance
A singer shattering crystal glass with her voice is a demonstration of
resonance
Occurs when the frequency of forced vibrations matches natural frequency
resonance
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed due to
resonance
Occurs when the speed of a plane is greater than the speed of the sound wave
shock wave
You dip your finger repeatedly into water and make waves. If you dip your finger more frequently, the wavelength of the waves
shortens
A sound wave that has a higher frequency has a wavelength that is
shorter
Back and forth wave or vibratory motion
simple harmonic motion
Compared to the speed of light, sound travels
slower
In which one of the following does sound travel the fastest
solid
Which of the following is NOT a transverse wave?
sound
The Doppler effect applies to
sound waves water waves light waves radio waves
Infrasonic sounds are
sounds that are too low to hear.
An aircraft that flies slower than the speed of sound is said to be
subsonic
An aircraft that flies faster than the speed of sound is said to be
supersonic
The speed of a sound wave depends on
the air temperature
In a transverse wave, the wavelength is the distance from crest to crest. In a longitudinal wave, the wavelength is
the distance from the start of a compression to the start of the next compression
The period of a pendulum depends on
the length of the pendulum
The Doppler effect is the change in observed frequency due to
the motion of the source or observer
A pendulum bob is pulled back 10 degrees and released when it has 50 g on it. The period is measured. A second trial is done with a 100 g bob. Ignoring the effects of air resistance, the 100 g bob will have
the same period because period does not depend on mass.
A Doppler effect occurs when a source of sound moves
toward you away from you
A wave created by shaking a rope up and down is called a
transverse wave
A wave in which the motion of the medium is perpendicular to the wave motion
transverse wave
A dog whistle utilizes
ultrasonic sounds
Sound waves are produced by
vibrating objects
The source of all wave motion is
vibration
The distance between two successive points on a wave
wavelength