A | B |
Sound waves travel the slowest through | gases |
The highness or lowness of sound is called | pitch |
Sound travels from its source in | waves |
The speed at which sound travels through different states of matter depends on | how closely the object’s molecules are packed together |
Sound is a form of energy which is always produced by | vibrating matter |
heard when sound reflects off of a surface | echo |
The number of vibrations in a given unit of time | the frequency of sound |
The rapid back-and-forth motion of matter resulting in a sound wave | vibration |
sound can't travel through a | vacuum |
used to detect sounds and locate underwater objects | sonar |
increases as a submarine dives deeper into the ocean | water pressure |
crest to trough | wave length |