Description

to take in or soak up
a person who creates or designs to enhance the quality of sound within space
the study of sound
the height above the resting line in a wave
which people freely make a process in up creative ideas
a wave in which the wave's medium is compressed in the same direction as the movement of the wave; also called a longitudinal wave
the high point in a wave
a requirement that must be met
a unit used to measure the amplitude of sound
the reflection of a sound of a distant surface
usable energy that can be transferred or converted to different forms but one can not be created or destroyed
a rate of something that repeats over and over
a mathematical relationship where if one of the variables is increased, the other decreases
energy of movement
a wave in which the wave's medium moves in the same direction as the movement of the wave; also called a compression wave
a wave that can only travel through a medium
a substance or mineral (solid, liquid, gas)
a point where a wave crosses its resting line
a disturbance that reduces the quality of a signal
a regular pattern or motion
a repeating and recognizable feature
the highest or lowest of sound, which depends on frequency of its sound wave
something you can observe about an object, material, or system
a physical or digital model of a new design
a short burst that travels as a wave
to bounce back
the bouncing back of waves off an object
looking for work that may have already been done
the collection of closely spaced sound reflection off many surfaces
a wave in which the movement of the wave's medium is perpendicular to the movement of the wave traveling through the medium
the low point of a wave
a high-energy ocean wave created from the movement of earth's crust
a factor that can be changed
speed
a quick back-and-forth pattern
how loud a sound is, which depends on the amplitude of it's sound wave
a back-and-forth pattern of motion that transfers energy
a length of one wave; can be measured as the distance from the center of one peak to the center of the next peak

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