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If the frequency increases, what will happen? You can tick more than one box.
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Amplitude will increase
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Amplitude will decrease
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Loudness will increase
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Loudness will decrease
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Pitch will increase
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Pitch will decrease
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Wavelength will increase
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Wavelength will decrease
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Label the marked spots on the diagram below
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Label the picture below
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What will you HEAR differently if the wavelength increases?
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The pitch will increase
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The pitch will decrease
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The frequency will increase
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The frequency will decrease
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The loudness will increase
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The loudness will decrease
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The frequency limit of a human is between [blank_start]20[blank_end] and [blank_start]20000[blank_end] Hz
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This wave is [blank_start]3[blank_end] Hz because it has [blank_start]3[blank_end] waves in [blank_start]1[blank_end] second (write in numbers not letters)
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The wavelength is the vertical distance from the equilibrium (middle)
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Sound travels when the molecules in the [blank_start]medium[blank_end] vibrates. The closer the molecules are, the [blank_start]faster[blank_end] sound travels. The fastest medium is a [blank_start]solid[blank_end] while sound does not travel in a [blank_start]vacuum[blank_end]. In the ear, a vibrating object e.g. a trumpet produces waves. Sound then travels from the [blank_start]medium[blank_end] (air) to the ear. The vibrating air enters the ear, fuelled to the [blank_start]ear canal[blank_end]. The vibrating air sets up vibrations in the [blank_start]ear drums[blank_end]. The ear drums then transmit the vibrations to the small bones called [blank_start]ossicles[blank_end], causing them to vibrate. The [blank_start]cochlea[blank_end] vibrates. These vibrations are detected by the hair lining and the [blank_start]auditory nerve[blank_end] will then detect these vibrations and send the impulses to the brain.
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medium
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ear drum
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transmit
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cochlea
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faster
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slower
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more curved
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solid
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liquid
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gas
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vacuum
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vacuum
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solid
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liquid
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gas
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medium
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vacuum
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air
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ear
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ear canal
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optic nerve
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cochlea
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ossicles
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drum
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ear drums
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ear canal
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auditory nerve
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vacuum
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cochlea
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ossicles
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cochlea
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ear canal
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ear drums
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cochlea
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ear drums
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ossicles
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vacuum
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auditory nerve
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auditory nerve
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cochlea
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ear drums
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ossicles
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ear canal
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An echo sounder ship is tested where the sea bed is known to be 60 m deep. The time between sending each ultrasonic pulse and receiving its echo was measured at 0.1s. The time for the ultrasonic wave to reach the sea bed is [blank_start]0.05[blank_end] s. To find the speed, we have to use the equation speed = distance/time, so [blank_start]60[blank_end] division by [blank_start]0.05[blank_end]= [blank_start]1200[blank_end] m/s.