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1

Sound waves are longitudinal waves that require a medium for transmission.
A)True
B)False
2

If a tree falls in a forest, there is no sound unless an ear can pick up the vibrations.
A)True
B)False
3

Sound waves travel faster in air than in metals because the air is less dense.
A)True
B)False
4

The speed of sound is increased significantly with rising temperatures.
A)True
B)False
5

The quality of different sounds is demonstrated by the difference in tones when a C note is sounded on a flute, a violin, and a trumpet.
A)True
B)False
6

A sound of intensity level 40 dB is twice as intense as a sound of 20 dB.
A)True
B)False
7

Sound that fluctuates in intensity because of the simultaneous output of two sources is a consequence primarily of the Doppler effect.
A)True
B)False
8

In applying Doppler’s equation, speeds are reckoned as positive for speeds of approach and negative for speeds of recession.
A)True
B)False
9

Opening the end of a closed pipe will double the frequency produced.
A)True
B)False
10

The speed of sound in gases is larger for the gases with higher molecular masses.
A)True
B)False
11

The speed of sound is greatest when the medium is
A)a vacuum
B)air
C)water
D)metal
12

Which of the following is a sensory effect rather than a measurable physical quantity?
A)Frequency
B)Quality
C)Intensity
D)Waveform
13

For a closed pipe, the second overtone is the
A)second harmonic
B)third harmonic
C)fourth harmonic
D)fifth harmonic
14

The physical property that is most responsible for resonance is
A)waveform
B)frequency
C)quality
D)intensity
15

Which of the following sounds is loudest?
A)40 dB
B)10-5M µW/cm²
C)10-10 W/m²
D)3 B
16

The speed of sound in air at 0°C is 331 m/s. Its speed at 30°C is approximately
A)331 m/s
B)343 m/s
C)349 m/s
D)350 m/s
17

The fundamental frequency for a 20-cm closed pipe when the speed of sound is 340 m/s is
A)4.25 Hz
B)8.25 Hz
C)425 Hz
D)825 Hz
18

The intensity level in decibels of a sound whose intensity is 2 X -10-6µW/cm² is approximately
A)27 dB
B)43 dB
C)50 dB
D)103 dB
19

A car horn emits sound at a frequency of 200 Hz. The pitch heard when the car is moving at 31 m/s toward an observer in air at 0°C is approximately
A)221 Hz
B)219 Hz
C)181 Hz
D)183 Hz
20

Two tuning forks of 340 and 343 Hz are sounded together. The resulting beats per second will be
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
21

The closed end of a pipe must be a displacement ; the open end must be a displacement .
22

The velocity of sound waves in a liquid is equal to the square root of the ratio of its to its .
23

The three physical properties of sound that correspond to loudness, pitch, and quality are , , and , respectively.
24

The represents the standard zero of sound intensity. Its value is W/cm².
25

Sound waves having frequencies below the range of audible sound are termed ; sounds having frequencies above this range are termed .
26

For a closed pipe, only the harmonics are possible. Thus, the seventh harmonic will be the overtone.
27

The power transmitted by a sound wave through a unit of area is a measure of .
28

The refers to the apparent change in frequency of a source of sound when there is relative motion between the source and the observer. The pitch heard by an observer is when a sound approaches her or him and when the sound leaves.
29

Beats are the product of alternating and interference of sound waves of slightly different frequency.
30

When the intensity I1 of one sound is 10 times as great as the intensity I2 of another, the difference in intensity levels is said to be 1 .







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