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Sound is this type of wave  Longitudinal Wave  
The number of waves per second  Frequency  
Symbol is f  frequency  
time for one wave  Period  
Length of one wave  Wavelength  
Symbol for length of a wave  Lambda  
Name we give to frequency of sound usually in music  Pitch  
Measured in decibels  loudness of sound  
The property of a wave that loudness depends upon  Amplitude  
A change in apparent pitch caused by the motion of the source or reciever  The doppler shift  
What actually is passing thru the air when we hear sound  Pressure Waves  
The product of a sound's frequency and wavelength  Velocity  
What actually causes most sounds  Vibrating objects  
The type of resonator with a pressure node at both ends  Open Tube Resonator  
The type of resonator which has a pressure anti-node at one end  Closed Tube Resonator  
The type of tube which resonates at 1/2, 1, 11/2, 2, wavelengths  Open Tube Resonator  
This type of tube resonates at 1/4, 3/4, 5/4 wavelength  Closed Tube Resonator  
The quality of a sound or the way a vibration actually sounds to a persons ear  Timbre  
Dissonance  An unpleasant sound  
Consonance  A pleasant sound  
The fundamental frequency  The lowest frequency which will resonate in a resonator  
Harmonic  Higher frequencies which will resonate in the same tube as the fundamental  
Open pipe (tube) resonator  A tube which is open at both ends  
Closed pipe (tube) resonator  A tube which has one closed end  
A loud then soft variation in the sounds amplitude caused by interference  Beat  
Octave  The difference in frequency between a fundamental and the first harmonic  
Overtones  The name given to the fundamental and all the harmonics