ICP 4/15/13 Wrapping up sound. Warmup Label each component of this transverse wave.

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ICP 4/15/13 Wrapping up sound

Warmup Label each component of this transverse wave.

Agenda Finish sound worksheet. Make a musical instrument. Homework page 551 (1-6)

P551 (1-6) 1)Identify two factors that affect the speed of sound. 2)Explain why sound travels slower in air than in water. 3)Distinguish between infrasound and ultrasound. 4)Determine which two properties of a sound wave change when pitch gets higher. 5)Determine which two properties of a sound wave change when a sound gets louder. 6)Analyzing information: Your friend tells you that a clap of thunder has a sound intensity of about 130 dB, so it is almost twice as loud as a vacuum cleaner. Explain whether or not your friend is correct.