Description

to take in or soak up
a person who creates designs to make sound quality better in a space
the study of sound
to come up with creative ideas freely
a wave in which the medium is compressed in the same direction as the way the wave is moving; also called a longitudinal wave
a factor that puts a limit on what you are doing
the highest point on a wave
a requirement that has to be done
a unit used to measure the amplitude of a noise or sound
the reflection of a sound on a surface
power that can be transferred or changed to different forms but cannot be broken or made
the rate of a repeating event
a relationship used in math where if one variable gets larger, the other gets smaller
the energy of movement
a wave in which the medium moves the same way as the wave; also called a compression wave
a wave that is only able to go through a medium (solid, liquid, or gas)
a substance or material (solid, liquid, or gas)
the point where the wave crosses the resting line
a disturbance that makes the quality of a signal lower
a regular or repeating pattern of motion
a repeating and recognizable feature
how high or low a sound is, which depends on the frequency of its sound wave
something you can observe without the use of a material, system, or object
a digital or physical model of a new design
a short burst that travels as a wave
to bounce back
when waves bounce off an object
to look for work that could have already been done
the collection of closely spaced sound reflections off many surfaces
a wave in which the movement of the medium is perpendicular to the movement of the wave going through the medium
the lowest point of a wave
an ocean wave with high-energy created by movement in the Earth's crust
any factor that can be changed
speed
a quick back-and-forth movement
how loud a sound is, which depends on the amplitude of its sound wave
a back and forth motion that transfers energy
the 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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