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8.2 Sound Waves

Horizontales
the middle value in a set of numbers
an object or device that receives something, such as signals or messages
having a high mass per unit of volume
anything that has mass and occupies space
a rapid back-and-forth movement of an object, often resulting in sound or motion
a value that is significantly different from the other values in a set
the smallest unit of a chemical compound, consisting of two or more atoms
tiny hair-like structures on the surface of cells in the cochlea that are responsible for detecting sound
a type of wave that carries sound energy through a medium
to change the shape or structure of something, often by applying force
the average value in a set of numbers
the capacity for doing work, usually measured in units such as joules or calories
Small pieces of matter that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
a model or representation of a system or process, often created using a computer
the substance through which a wave travels, such as air or water
the perceived highness or lowness of a sound
a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear that is responsible for converting sound waves into nerve impulses
Verticales
a push or pull that can change the motion of an object
the lowest point on a wave
a device or instrument that detects or senses something, such as radiation or movement
the highest point on a wave
the maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position
the number of complete cycles of a wave that occur in a given time period
the region of a sound wave where the molecules of a medium are compressed together
a percussion instrument consisting of a thin, metal plate that is struck to produce a sound
the act of two objects hitting each other with force
a device that emits a beam of light that is intense, coherent, and monochromatic
the quality of being loud, usually measured in units such as decibels
the distance between two consecutive peaks or valleys of a wave
a thin membrane in the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves
to bounce off a surface and return in the opposite direction