7K Waves Flashcards
How are sounds generated?
When particles vibrate.
What type of wave is sound?
Longitudinal
What can’t sounds travel through?
Empty space (a vacuum)
In which direction do sound waves travel?
Particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave travel.
What has to happen for our brains to interpret sounds?
The vibration reaches our ears
What is the energy transfer in a loudspeaker?
Electrical to Kinetic
What does an oscilloscope do?
It shows what sounds look like on a screen.
What would a wave with high frequency sound like?
High pitched, squeaky sound
Name the 3 bones in the ear.
Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup (Ossicles)
What is the function of the outer ear?
To funnel the sound towards the ear canal
What shape is the cochlea?
Spiral shaped.
How to the signals reach the brain?
Signals are passed from the cochlea to the brain through the auditory nerve.
What are the units for volume of sound?
Decibels (dB)
What is the loudness of a jet plane?
110 decibels
Give 3 reasons for hearing loss.
Being exposed to loud noises, head injuries, was, perforating an ear drum.
What is the hearing range of humans?
20 to 20,000 Hz
What minimum distance should you use to measure sound over?
50 meters
What can we use to reduce human timing errors?
Use an electronic timer or data logger and use a large distance.
Why should we repeat an experiment 3 times?
To calculate a mean.
Which substance does sound travel quickest through?
Solids
Describe the arrangement of particles in a gas.
They are spread far apart
Which substance does sound travel slowest through?
Gases