Sound Lab Quiz
wavelength frequency
2 identical guitars play 2 different notes on the same string, but play them equally loudly. The two sound waves produced would differ in (mark all that apply) 1) Amplitude 2) Wavelength 3) Speed 4) Period 5) Frequency
Wavelength, Frequency
2 identical guitars play 2 different notes on the same string, but play them equally loudly. The two sound waves produced would differ in (mark all that apply) 1) Speed 2) Amplitude 3) Wavelength 4) Frequency 5) Period
Amplitude
2 identical guitars play the same note on the same string, but guitar A is played more loudly than guitar B. The two waves would differ in 1) Period 2) Frequency 3) Wavelength 4) Amplitude 5) Waveshape
F/2
A frequency that is not an overtone of the fundamental frequency F is 1) 4F 2) F/2 3) 2F 4) 3F
Waveshape
A piano and a guitar play the same note, the same loudness. The two waves would differ in 1) Period 2) Wavelength 3) Frequency 4) Amplitude 5) Waveshape
Waveshape
A piano and a guitar play the same note, the same loudness. The two waves would differ in 1) Amplitude 2) Waveshape 3) Wavelength 4) Frequency 5) Period
Resonance
A pure musical note causes a thin wooden panel nearby to vibrate with the same frequency. This is an example of 1) resonance 2) interference 3) diffraction 4) an overtone
Has a relatively long wavelength
A sound wave whose frequency is 50 Hz (compared to sound waves with frequencies of 1000 Hz, for example) 1) none of these 2) is very loud 3) has a relatively long wavelength 4) is very soft 5) has a relatively short wavelength
Has a relatively long wavelength
A sound wave whose frequency is 50 Hz (compared to sound waves with frequencies of 1000 Hz, for example) 1) none of these 2) is very soft 3) has a relatively long wavelength 4) has a relatively short wavelength 5) is very loud
Should half
As the frequency of a specific wave (sound, light, slinky at a fixed tension) is doubled, the wavelength (choose the BEST answer) 1) should half 2) should decrease 3) should double 4) should remain the same and speed should change instead 5) should increase 6) none of these
Should half
As the wavelength of a specific wave (sound, light, slinky at a fixed tension) is doubled, the frequency (choose the BEST answer) 1) should half 2) should decrease 3) should double 4) should increase 5) should remain the same and speed should change instead 6) None of these
Wire
Sound travels better through 1) Air 2) String 3) Wolly Yarn 4) Wire
False
Sound waves are transverse waves 1) True 2) False
The same
Sound waves whose frequency is 300 Hz have a speed relative to sound waves in the same medium whose frequency is 600 Hz that is 1) four times as great 2) twice as great 3) the same 4) half as great
Twice as great at L2
Sound waves whose frequency is 300 Hz have a wavelength L1. Sound waves in the same medium have a frequency of 600 Hz and a wavelength L2. Compared to L2, L1 is... 1) half as great at L2 2) four times as great as L2 3) twice as great as L2 4) the same as L2
Energy
The greater the amplitude of a wave, the greater its 1) energy 2) frequency 3) speed 4) wavelength
Louder it is
The greater the decibel (dB) level of a sound wave, the 1) higher its frequency is 2) farther away its source is 3) longer its wavelength is 4) louder it is
Made 1/2 as long
To produce a sound wave 1 octave higher, the length of the string should be 1) Made 1/4 as long 2) Made longer 3) Made shorter 4) Made 4x as long 5) Made 2x as long 6) made 1/2 as long