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    • [DOC File]Microsoft Word - Bill Nye Waves.doc

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      Big Amplitude: Baby I Love Your Wave. 1Ooh energy moves in waves 8Ooh energy moves in waves, everyday, yeah yeah 2Wavelengths grow so long before my eyes 9Whether sound waves or gamma rays, that's its 3Look like curves, drawn on a page wave, yeah yeah. 4Amplitude describes a wave's height (Ooh) 10Ultraviolet and microwaves


    • [DOCX File]Sound w - Georgetown High School

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      Sound waves. I. nvestigation. 16A: Sound waves. Sound waves are traveling oscillations of air pressure. This interactive simulation allows you to determine the amplitude, wavelength, and frequency of some typical musical notes by matching the waveform in both time and space. Part 1: Matching the parameters of a sound wave


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      3. Identify the parts of the Compressional (Longitudinal) Wave for review. 4. In the box to the right, draw an illustration to show how a compressional wave is different from a transverse wave. 5. _____ is the human perception of how much _____ a sound wave carries. 6.


    • [DOC File]Waves: Sound & Light Unit Test Study Guide KEY

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      14. A substance through which a wave can travel is a medium. 15. The amplitude of a sound’s waves determines the sound’s loudness. 16. The motion of either the listener or the source of a sound causes the Doppler Effect. 17. The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch of the sound. 18.


    • [DOC File]Sound - Weebly

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      The disturbances that travel in a sound wave are vibrations. Vibrations - Sound is a _____ wave, meaning the medium vibrates back and forth in the same direction. How sound waves are produced _____ are required to start sound waves. Your _____ cords within in your larynx (voice box) _____ to create sound waves. How sound waves are detected


    • [DOC File]Sound Notes

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      I. Sound is a compressional wave made of rarefactions and . compressions. A. Speed of sound – depends on the type of medium and . the temperature of the medium-Sound moves fastest in solids, liquids, and slowest in . air.-The warmer the medium the faster the sound travels. ... Sound Notes ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 14 Notes- Waves

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      Energy may spread out as a wave travels. When sound waves travel in air, the waves spread out in _____. As they travel outward, the spherical wave fronts get bigger, so the energy in the waves spreads out over a larger area. Vibrations and Waves. ... Chapter 14 Notes- Waves ...


    • [DOC File]Physics II - Magnetism

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      Sound, light, the ocean's surf, and earthquakes are all examples of waves. A wave is a disturbance that travels through space, but what do that mean? Think of how gossip travels through the country. This was an example that Einstein used to explain waves. A rumor starts in one of the math classes among the students – Mr. Gunderson says.


    • [DOC File]KONICHEK CHAPTER 15 NOTES

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      KONICHEK CHAPTER 15 NOTES . I SOUND WAVES. A. PRODUCING SOUNDS. 1. VIBRATION -Needs energy- the back and forth motion of matter. B Sound wave- a longitudinal wave produced by a vibration in a medium. C. SPEED OF SOUND- Depends upon the medium, it’s traveling through, and the temperature of the medium. 1.


    • [DOC File]Unit 11 Part 2 --Sound Notes

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      A sound wave is a longitudinal (mechanical) wave and has all the general properties of waves that we discussed in the last chapter. Since sound is a longitudinal wave, it consists of regions of matter that are compact (compressions) and regions of matter that are loosely packed (rarefactions). A sound wave moves through matter just like you saw ...


    • [DOC File]Waves — Introduction

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      Waves — Standing Sound waves. A sound wave is a longitudinal wave that is often drawn as a transverse sine wave. Standing sound waves are used in musical instruments. An instrument resonates. If an object can vibrate at a natural frequency, it can resonate if an oscillation causes it to vibrate at its natural frequency.


    • [DOC File]13 - Lancaster High School

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      Waves and Guided Notes. Vibrations and Waves. What is a wave? ... Sound Waves. Sound waves occur when _____ travel through _____. It has to have a medium. In the air, sound waves are produced when the air _____ are vibrated. ... Wave Diagram – Draw and Label a wave diagram (like Fig. 13.1 on pg 211). Label the amplitude, wavelength, crest ...


    • [DOCX File]NOTES

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    • [DOC File]Wave Notes

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      Wave Notes. I. Wave – repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. A. Electromagnetic (EM) waves ... wave. Ex. sound waves, seismic waves. A. Parts of a Compression Wave . Compression – where molecules of the medium are . crowded together or denser.



    • [DOC File]Waves, Sound, and Light Review Sheet

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      S8P4d – Describe how the behavior of waves is affected by medium (such as air, water, solids) – (Warm-up 6 & 7, notes, sound lab). S8P4e – Relate the properties of sound to everyday experiences (538-543, Doppler site, movie about hearing, echoes). Know how changes in amplitude and frequency affect what we hear.


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