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Speed of Sound. Sound’s Properties. Frequency and Pitch. The Quality of Sounds. More Words. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Speed of Sound Sound’s Properties Frequency and Pitch The Quality of Sounds More Words 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Question Column 1-100The speed of sound in a medium with a high degree of elasticity.

  3. Answer Column 1-100 What is quick?

  4. Question Column 1-200 The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed.

  5. Answer Column 1-200 What is elasticity?

  6. Question Column 1-300 The speed of sound in high temperatures.

  7. Answer Column 1-300 What is fast?

  8. Question Column 1-400 The speed of sound at room temperature

  9. Answer Column 1-400What is 346 m/s? .

  10. Question Column 1-500 The three factors that impact speed.

  11. Answer Column 1-500 What elasticity, density and temperature?

  12. Question Column 2-100 Describes the sound you hear

  13. Answer Column 2-100 What is loudness?

  14. Question Column 2-200 The amount of energy a wave carries per second through a unit area.

  15. Answer Column 2-200 What is intensity?

  16. Question Column 2-300 As intensity increases so does _______

  17. Answer Column 2-300 What is loudness?

  18. Question Column 2-400 Measured in decibels.

  19. Answer Column 2-400 What is loudness?

  20. Question Column 2-500 0 decibels.

  21. Answer Column 2-500 What is the thresh hold of hearing?

  22. Question Column 3-100 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

  23. Answer Column 3-100 What is the frequency of human hearing?

  24. Question Column 3-200 Sound waves above the normal human hearing range?

  25. Answer Column 3-200 What is ultrasound?

  26. Question Column 3-300 Describes the highness or lowness of the sound.

  27. Answer Column 3-300 What is pitch?

  28. Question Column 3-400 The number of sound waves that pass a given point in a given amount of time.

  29. Answer Column 3-400 What is frequency?

  30. Question Column 3-500 Sound waves that are below the normal range of human hearing.

  31. Answer Column 3-500 What is infrasound?

  32. Question Column 4-100 The frequency seems to change as a wave source moves in relation to the listener

  33. Answer Column 4-100 What is the Doppler Effect?

  34. Question Column 4-200 The quality of the sound you hear

  35. Answer Column 4-200 What is timbre?

  36. Question Column 4-300 Occurs when the frequency of the sound wave and the natural frequency of the object are the same

  37. Answer Column 4-300 What is resonance?

  38. Question Column 4-400 The blending of the fundamental tone and overtones

  39. Answer Column 4-400 What creates timbre or sound quality?

  40. Question Column 4-500 The pitch of the sound depends on the ____________of the sound wave.

  41. Answer Column 4-500 What is frequency?

  42. Question Column 5-100 Set of tones combined in ways that are pleasing to the ear.

  43. Answer Column 5-100 What is music?

  44. Question Column 5-200 Has no pleasing timbre or identifiable pitch.

  45. Answer Column 5-200 What is noise?

  46. Question Column 5-300 Outer ear funnels the sound wave, the middle ear transmits the wave inward, the inner ear converts sound waves into a form that your brain can understand.

  47. Answer Column 5-300 What is hearing sound?

  48. Question Column 5-400 Describes how well sound can be heard in a particular room or hall.

  49. Answer Column 5-400 What is acoustics?

  50. Question Column 5-500 Parts of the middle ear.

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