CEIP NARCISO ALONSO CORTÉS
VALLADOLID - SPAIN
We have studied SOUND by answering these questions:
1.- What is sound?
2.- How is sound produced?
3.- How does sound travel?
4.- Can sound travel through liquids?
5.- Can sound travel through solids?
6.- Can sound travel through a vacuum?
7.- Pitch: How can we change pitch?
8.- How do our ears hear?
LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ACROSS EUROPE
WHAT IS SOUND?This is easy, because we have studied energy and we know that SOUND IS A FORM OF ENERGY.
This energy can break a wine glass.
HOW IS SOUND PRODUCED?The answer came from:
and
Experiment 1: SALT DANCER from the Italian team
We cannot see sound but we can see its effects and...
Experiment 2: HEAR AND FEEL SOUND VIBRATIONS
from the Romanian team
We can feel sound vibrations.
Experiment 3: SOUND MEANS VIBRATION
From the Romanian team
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Italians and Romanians we know that SOUND IS PRODUCED WHEN AN OBJECT VIBRATES.
HOW DOES SOUND TRAVEL?
The answer came from:
Experiment 4: SOUND GUN from the Slovakian team
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Slovakian team we know that SOUND TRAVELS AS SOUND WAVES.
CAN SOUND TRAVEL THROUGH LIQUIDS?
The answer came from:
Experiment 5: MAKE A HYDROPHONE from the Italian team
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Italian team we know that SOUND CAN TRAVEL THROUGH LIQUIDS.
The answer came from:
CAN SOUND TRAVEL THROUGH SOLIDS?
and
Experiment 6: RINGING SPOON from the French team
Now we know that sound can travel through solids
Experiment 7: TABLE THUNDER from the Italian team
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Italian and French teams we know that SOUND TRAVELS THROUGH SOLIDS BETTER THAN THROUGH AIR.
CAN SOUND TRAVEL THROUGH A VACUUM?
The answer came from:
Experiment 8: IS THERE ANY SOUND WITHOUT AIR?
from the Italian team
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Italian team we know that SOUND NEEDS MATTER TO TRAVEL THROUGH.
When the jar is full of air, I
can hear the
mobile phone.
When the jar hasn`t got
any air in it, I cannot hear
the mobile phone.
HOW CAN WE CHANGE THE PITCH OF A SOUND?
The answer came from:
and
Experiment 9: INVESTIGATING SOUND from the Scottish team
When we blow, each test tube produces a different pitched sound.
Experiment 9: WHISTLING TUBE from the French team
At different speeds, the pitch is different too.
Different lengths produce different pitched sounds.
Experiment 10: GLASS XYLOPHONE MADE OF GLASS CUPS from the Slovenian team
The wine glass with most water has the lowest pitch and the wine glass with least water has the highest pitch.
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Scottish, French and Slovenian teams we know that THE PITCH OF A SOUND DEPENDS ON THE NUMBER OF VIBRATIONS.
HOW DO OUR EARS HEAR?The answer came from:
Experiment 12: AMAZING DANCE from the Romanian team
The elastic band behaves as our vocal cords do. When they vibrate, this vibration travels through the particles of the air and it reaches our eardrum.
CONCLUSION: Thanks to the Romanian team we know that THE VIBRATION PRODUCED BY A SOUND MAKES OUR EARDRUM VIBRATE AND THIS VIBRATION REACHES THE AUDITORY NERVE WHICH CARRIES THE INFORMATION TO OUR BRAIN.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING
US TO LEARN SO MANY THINGS ABOUT SOUND
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