Question 11 MarkWindpipeAnswerIt is the passage for the inlet and outlet of air in the lungs.View full question & answer→
Question 21 MarkVoice BoxAnswerUpper end of the windpipe, below the hard part on the throat is called the voice box.View full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkVibrationAnswerThe to and fro or back and forth motion of an object is termed as vibration.View full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkTime PeriodAnswerThe time taken by a pendulum to complete one oscillation is called the time period.View full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkShrillnessAnswerThe frequency determines the shrillness or pitch of a sound. If the frequency of vibration is higher we can say that sound is shrill.View full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkPitch of the SoundAnswerHigher the frequency of vibration, the higher is the pitch, or shrill of the sound.View full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkOscillation motionAnswerThe to and fro motion of an object is called oscillation motion.View full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThe loudness of SoundAnswerLarger the amplitude of vibration, louder is the sound.View full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkLarynxAnswerIn humans, the sound is produced by the larynx.View full question & answer→
Question 121 MarkEardrumAnswerA thin membrane which is stretched tightly to receive the waves bf sound at the end of ear canal.View full question & answer→
Question 131 MarkAudible FrequenciesAnswerFor human ears, the range of audible frequencies is roughly from $20$ to $20,000 Hz.$View full question & answer→
Question 141 MarkAmplitudeAnswerThe maximum distance to which a vibrating body moves on either side of its mean position is called the amplitude of vibration.View full question & answer→
Question 151 MarkNoise PollutionAnswerThe presence of excessive or unwanted sound in the atmosphere is called noise pollution.View full question & answer→
Question 161 MarkFrequencyAnswerThe number of oscillations or vibrations per second is called the frequency of oscillation.View full question & answer→