Sound: A Science A-Z Physical Series Word Count: 1,093
Sound: A Science A-Z Physical Series Word Count: 1,093
Sound: A Science A-Z Physical Series Word Count: 1,093
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Sound
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Illustrations:
pages 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17 by Michelle Dorenkamp
Sound
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Written by Robert N. Knight
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What Is Sound?
Can you describe what sound is? You might
say that sound is something we hear with our
ears. How does sound move from one place to
another? How does sound get to your ears?
How do your ears hear sound? This book will
help you understand the answers to these and
other questions about sound.
Table of Contents
What Is Sound?................................................... 4
How Do Waves Travel? ..................................... 7
How Sounds Are Different ............................... 9
Sound Moves Through Things....................... 11
What Happens to Sound Waves?................... 13
How We Hear ................................................... 15
Taking Care of Our Ears .................................. 18
Glossary ............................................................. 19
Index .................................................................. 20
Jets and rockets make a lot of noise when they take off.
10
20
70
10
solid
liquid
gas
11
12
Softer sounds
fade over
distance.
14
How We Hear
Diagram of
an ear
middle
ear
bones
nerve
ear
canal
outer
ear
eardrum
cochlea
16
When the alarm rings, your ear sends signals to your brain,
that tell you to wake up!
17
18
Glossary
cochlea
energy
nerves
compressed
deaf
particles
pitch
sonic boom
sound
waves
vibrate
volume
decibels
eardrum
echo
echolocation
Index
ear parts, 15, 16
echolocation, 14
speed of sound, 12
hearing, 1517
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