Sound and Space Quiz

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What is the vibrating movement of an object called?

  • Noise
  • Music
  • Vibration (correct)
  • Sound

Which of the following is an example of a pleasant sound?

  • A barking dog
  • Calming music (correct)
  • A fire alarm
  • Someone yelling

Why can't astronauts talk to each other in space?

  • Because sound travels too slow
  • Because astronauts are too far away
  • Because sound travels too fast
  • Because there is no air in space (correct)

What can sound waves travel through?

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What travels from the vibrating object to your ear in the image?

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What is something that makes sound?

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Flashcards

Vibration

The rapid back and forth movement of an object.

Pleasant sound

A harmonious and soothing auditory experience.

Why can't astronauts talk in space?

Sound requires a medium, like air, to travel. Space is a vacuum.

Sound wave mediums

Sound waves can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.

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Sound waves

A wave that transmits the vibrations from a source to your ear.

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Sound source

Anything that produces an audible noise through vibration.

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