Chapter 17- Physical Science
These properties depend on factors such as your age and the health of your ears
loudness, pitch
A disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another is called a(n) _______________
mechanical wave
The material through which a wave travels is called a(n) _________________
medium
Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are located here
middle ear
Sound vibrations are amplified
middle ear
Maximum displacement of a wave
Amplitude
What creates a mechanical wave?
An energy source causes a vibration to travel through a medium.
A unit used to compare sound intensity levels
Decibel
Occurs when a wave encounters an object r opening that is close in size to its wavelength
Diffraction
An apparent change in frequency of a sound source that moves relative to an observer
Doppler Effect
T/F: A wave diffracts more if its wavelength is small compared to the size of an opening or obstacle.
False
T/F: Mechanical waves can travel through empty space.
False
How is wavelength determined for a longitudinal wave?
For a longitudinal wave, wave length is the distance between adjacent compressions or rarefactions.
Occurs when waves overlap
Interference
Why is an ocean wave classified as a surface wave?
It travels along a surface separating two mediums, air and water
A point of no displacement in a standing wave
Node
The time required for one complete wave cycle
Period
Area where parcels in a medium are spread out as longitudinal wave travels through it
Rarefaction
Write a formula you can use to determine the speed of a wave
Speed= Wavelength X Frequency
Type of mechanical wave whose direction of vibration is perpendicular to its direction of travel
Transverse
T/F: A periodic motion repeats at regular time intervals.
True
Distance from one point to the next identical point on a wave
Wave length
The maximum displacement of a medium from its rest position
amplitude
State the letter of the characteristic used to classify a mechanical wave. a. the height of its crest b. the depth of its trough c. the way it travels through a medium d. the type of medium through which it travels
c
When a longitudinal wave carries energy through a spring, the area where the coils of a spring are closer together than they would be in the rest position is called a(n) __________
compression
The highest point of a wave above the rest position is the ___________ and the lowest point below the rest position is the __________
crest; trough
Theaters are designed to prevent "dead spots" where the volume is reduced by __________________ of reflected sound waves
destructive interference
Sound is reproduced by converting _______________ back into sound waves
electronic signals
T/F: The three main types of mechanical waves are water waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves.
false
T/F: Ultrasound is sound at frequencies that are lower than most people are capable of hearing
false
The number of complete cycles in a given period of time is the ___________ of a periodic motion
frequency
For a stationary observer, as a moving sound source approaches, the observer will first hear a(n) _____________ frequency of sound and then a(n) _____________ frequency as the source moves away
higher, lower
Nerve endings send signals to the brain
inner ear
This property is measured in units called decibels
intensity
A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to, por in the same direction as, the direction in which the wave travels is called a(n) _________
longitudinal wave
P wave
longitudinal wave
Rarefactions with particles that are spread out
longitudinal waves
This property is a physical response to the intensity of sound
loudness
Sound is gathered and focused here
outer ear
The eardrum is located at the boundary between these two regions of the ear
outer ear, middle ear
the time required for one cycle, a complete motion that return to its starting point, is called the ____________
period
This property is the frequency of a sound as your ears perceive it
pitch
These properties are affected by the length of tubing in a musical instrument
pitch, frequency
The response of a standing wave to another wave of the same frequency is called ________________
resonance
At certain frequencies, interference between a wave and its reflection can produce a(n) ___________.
standing wave
An ocean wave
surface
A wave that travels along a boundary separating two mediums
surface waves
What variables can cause stye speed of a wave to change?
the speed of a wave can change if it enters a new medium or if variables such as temperature and pressure change.
Direction of travel is perpendicular to vibration direction
transverse wave
It is a wave that causes the medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels
transverse waves
lowest point of a wave below the rest position
trough
T/F: A rarefaction is a region in a longitudinal wave where particles of a medium spread out.
true
T/F: Destructive interference can result in wave displacements that are above the rest position
true
T/F: If a standing wave occurs in a medium at a given frequency, another standing wave will occur if this frequency is doubled.
true
T/F: Many musical instruments vary pitch by changing the frequency of standing waves.
true
T/F: Rarefaction always involves a change in the speed and direction of a wave
true
T/F: Reflection occurs when a wave bounces off a surface that it cannot pass through
true
T/F: Solids, liquids, and gases all can act as mediums for waves.
true
T/F: The Doppler effect is a change in sound frequency caused by motion of the sound source, motion of the listener, or both.
true
T/F: The speed of a wave equals its wavelength divided by its period
true
occurs when two or more waves overlap and combine
wave interference
The distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next cycle of the wave is called ___________
wavelength