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1 Study Guide September 27, 2012 For Friday Assessment
2.1) Describe the factors that affect the pitch and loudness of sound produced by vibrating objects.

2 Science Ignitor Write down the defintion of the term ‘Vibration’
List at least two real world examples of the term

3 What Causes Sound? Vibrations: The back and forth movement of an object that causes sound. Example: Plucking a ruler on the side of a desk. (model) Example: Strumming the string on a guitar. Example: Beating a hand on a desk.

4 Do All Objects Make the Same Sound?
Discuss Density? (the amount of mass in 1cm cubed on an object) Solid objects? Hollow (sp.) objects? Shape? Materials? Perform the Drop Chamber Experiment!!!

5 Why were some sounds loud and some soft?
Vibrations: the more intense the vibration, the louder the sound. The sound waves are actually higher (amplitude) when the vibrations are more intense. This makes the sound louder (volume)

6 Post Lab Question What causes sound?

7 Answer Vibrations cause sound-the back and forth movement of objects!!!

8 Sound Discrimination Ability to tell the difference between sounds.
Pop Thud Crack whip

9 Properties of Sound Words that describe the sound of objects.
Volume (Loudness of Sound) Pitch (How high or low a sound is)

10 Vibration The rapid back and forth movement of an object that causes sound Example: hitting a drum with a stick (the drum vibrates)


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