Atmospheric pressure refers to:
Sound is made possible through the ___________ of a sound source displacing the air molecules around it.
Frequency in terms of waveform characteristics refers to:
__________________ is the primary frequency of a sound. The sound may have overtones or lower harmonics present however the primary frequency content is called this.
Sound travels at roughly ______ miles per hour.
The tympanic membrane also known as the _____________ is a flap of skin like material that acts as a diaphragm, receiving sound pressure waves and transmitting them the three bones in the inner ear.
_____________ is the study of how sounds are perceived by the brain.
Timbre refers to:
ADSR stands for:
Auditory ________ happens when one sound affects the perception of another sound by our brain either through amplitude or frequency content.
Amplitude is the measure of ___________ and is measured in ___________.
Sound pressure waves are made up of two regions, _______________ (high pressure region) and rarefactions (low pressure region).
Acoustic _______ occur(s) when two sounds close in frequency are played together. The result is a an audible phase interaction.
The ____________ is a snail shaped organ that contains reed-like fibers connected to hair follicles that vibrate at a resonant frequency.
____________ is the measure of the amount of compressions and rarefactions (complete cycles) that occur in 1 second of time.
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