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Welcome!The Topic For Today Is…

SoundReflection Absorption Volume and

IntensityCharacteristics of Sound

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Topic 1: 200• Question: What is another word for the reflection of

sound?• Answer• Echo

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Topic 1: 400• Question: Sound reflects best off of what sorts of

materials?• Answer Hard Solids with packed particles

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Topic 1: 600• Question: What happens to sound when it hits a un-

smooth or jagged surface?• Answer It reflects at different angles

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Topic 1: 800• Question: In sound, the angle of reflection equals what• Answer Angle of Incident

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Topic 1: 1000• Question: What is reverberation?• Answer it is the prolonged sound due to the merging

of many echoes.

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Topic 2: 200• Question: What common characteristic do things that

absorb sound have?• Answer They all have holes to allow sound to bounce

around in an lose energy

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Topic 2: 400• Question: Why, when a storm is far away do you hear

only low rumbles?• Answer Because air absorbs high frequencies more

easily than low. By the time the thunder has reached you, all the high pitches are lost and only the low ones can be heard

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Topic 2: 600• Question: True or False Even air absorbs sound.• Answer True

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Topic 2: 800• Question: Name three items that could be in a

auditorium that would help absorb sound.• Answer Teacher decides

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Topic 2: 1000• Question: What happens to the sound that bounces

around in absorbent materials holes?• Answer They lose energy, the energy is transferred

into heat energy

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Topic 3: 200• Question: Define Volume• Answer describes how loud or soft a sound is

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Topic 3: 400• Question: How does intensity relate to volume• Answer intensity measures the amount of energy in a

sound wave. Higher intensity higher volume

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Topic 3: 600• Question: Describe at least two specific ways that people

can control sound• Answer PEOPLE CAN DIRECT SOUND, ABSORBING,

AND REFLECTING SOUND

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Topic 3: 800• Question: An office manager wants to reduce noise

pollution in an office. What kinds of floor and window coverings would be best to use?

• Answer Teacher decides

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Topic 3: 1000• Question: What does amplitude, volume, and intensity• Answer Teacher decides

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Topic 4: 200• Question: What is wavelength • Answer Distance from one crest to the next

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Topic 4: 400• Question: What are the three characteristics of sound?• Answer Wavelength, amplitude, frequency

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Topic 4: 600• Question: Which characteristic of sound effects pitch?• Answer Frequency

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Topic 4: 800• Question: Which characteristic effects the volume of

sound?• Answer Amplitude

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Topic 4: 1000• Question: If a sound has high amplitude and a low

frequency… what kind of sound is it?• Answer Loud/low sound

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts.

• Question: What property of sound is measured in

decibels?• Answer Decibel indicates loudness (volume, intensity)

of a sound.

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