SOL 5.2 ~ Sound
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| How are sounds produced? | |
| Sound is a form of energy produced and transmitted by vibrating matter.
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| How does sound travel? | |
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Sound travels in waves and can be described by the wavelength and frequency of the waves. A wave is a disturbance moving through a medium (solid, liquid, or gas). Sound travels more quickly through solids than through liquids and gases because the molecules of a solid are closer together. Sound travels most slowly through gases because the molecules of a gas are farthest apart. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum or through space because they need matter to travel. How Sound Travels Through the Air
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| How can we measure and describe sound? | |
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The frequency of sound is the number of vibrations in a given unit of time. Sound is a compression wave moving outward from its source. The wavelength of sound is the distance between two compressions. Pitch is determined by the frequency of a vibrating object. Objects vibrating faster have a higher pitch than objects vibrating slower.
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| What are some useful applications of sound? | |
| Some animals make and hear ranges of sound vibrations different from those that humans can make and hear.
Musical instruments vibrate to produce sound.
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| Review Activities:
Sound Pop-ups ~ Sound Mini Quiz ~ |
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| Lesson Ideas and Resources -
Sound Lesson Ideas ~ |
