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Sound Energy

Sound A form of energy produced by a vibrating object. The air is pushed and pulled in the form of waves.

Voices Your voice is caused by vibrating vocal chords in your throat. Feel your throat when you talk.

Medium The substance that the sound travels through is the medium. The medium can be a solid liquid or a gas. In a vacuum or space, sound cannot travel.

Sound Waves The larger the amplitude, the louder the sound Frequency is vibrations per second. Human voice, 100 –1000 Vibration per second.

Sound Waves Cont’d Pitch describes how high or low the sound is. High frequency – high pitch Low frequency – low pitch

Doppler Effect The change in frequency from a moving object. When an object moves toward you it has a higher frequency. When it moves away, it has a lower frequency.

Speed of Sound The speed of sound is 340 m/s The denser the medium the faster the sound wave will travel. Sound travels fastest in solids and slowest in gases. Temperature also mildly affects the speed of sound. How?