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Middle School Physical Science: Sound - Characteristics of Sound
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All sounds begin with vibrating matter. For example, a guitar string vibrates when it is plucked. The vibrating string repeatedly pushes against the air particles next to it. The pressure of the vibrating string causes these air particles to vibrate. The air particles alternately push together and spread apart. This starts waves of vibrations that travel through the air in all directions away from the strings. The vibrations pass through the air as longitudinal waves, with individual air particles vibrating back and forth in the same direction that the sound waves travel.     Sound waves are... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Sound - Characteristics of Sound
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7 Questions

1. The Doppler effect occurs when the sound source
2. Through which medium do sounds waves travel most slowly?
3. What determines the intensity of sound?
4. Assume that sound A has a decibel level of 10 and sound B has a decibel level of 30. How many times louder is sound B than sound A?
5. Compared with a low-pitched sound, a high-pitched sound has sound waves with
6. Compared with a low-pitched sound, a high-pitched sound has sound waves with
7. Assume that sound A has a decibel level of 10 and sound B has a decibel level of 30. How many times louder is sound B than sound A?