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Science, (www.tiwariacademy.com, (Chapter- 13) (Sound), (Class VIII), , Exercises, Question 1:, Choose the correct answer:, Sound can travel through, , (a) gases only, c) liquids only, Answer 1:, Sound, , can, , (b) solids only, , (d) solids, liquids, , travel through, , (d) solids, liquids and, , and, , gases, , gases., , Question 2:, Which of the following voices is likely to have minimum frequency?, , (a) Baby girl, , (b) Baby boy, , C) A man, , (d) A woman, , Answer 2:, (, , A man, , Frequency ofa sound is directly proportional to its pitch and inversely proportional to its, amplitude. The voice of an adult man is of lower pitch and high amplitude in comparison to, the, , voicesofa baby boy,, among this group., , a, , baby girl and a, , woman., , The voice, , ofa baby girl has highest pitch, , Question 3:, In the following statements, tick T against those which are true, and F against those which, are false:, , (a) Sound cannot travel in vacuum., , (T/F), , (b) The number of oscillations per second of a vibrating object is called its time period., (c) If the amplitude of vibration is large, sound is feeble., range is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz., ears, the, , (c), For human, audible, (e) The lower the frequency of vibration, the higher is the pitch., () Unwanted or unpleasant sound is termed as music., , (8) Noise pollution, , may, , cause, , partial hearing impairment., , (T/F), (T/F), , (T/F), , (T/F), , (T/F), (T/F)
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(Chupter-13) (Sound), (Class VIII), Answer 3:, (a) Sound cannot travel in vacuum., , (True), , (b) The number of oscillations per second of a vibrating object is called its time period., , (False), (c)If the amplitude of vibration is large, sound is feeble., , False), , (d) For human ears, the audible range is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, (e) The lower the frequency of vibration, the higher is the pitch., () Unwanted or unpleasant sound is termed as music., (g) Noise pollution may cause partial hearing impairment., , (True), (False), (False), (True), , Question 4:, Fill in the blanks with suitable words., , (a) Time taken by an object to complete one oscillation is called *********"*, , (b) Loudness is determined bythe.., (c) The unit of frequency is . ., , (d) Unwanted sound, , is called ., , ...., , Of vibration., , ********* *, , ., , (e) Shrillness of a sound is determined by the., , .. of vibration., , Answer 4:, (a) Time taken by an object to complete one oscillation is called time period., (b) Loudness is determined by the amplitude of vibration., (C) The unit of frequency is hertz, (d) Unwanted sound is called noise., (e) Shrillness of a sound is determined by the frequency of vibration., , (Hz), , Question 5:, A pendulum oscillates 40 times in 4 seconds. Find its time period and frequency., , Answer 5:, Time period, , Time taken, Number of oscillations, , Frequency=, , Number of, , 40, , oscillations*, , Time taken, , 0.1 seconds, , 10 Hz
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Science, (www.tiwariacademy.com), (Chapter-13) (Sound, (Class, , VIII), , Question 6:, The sound from a mosquito is produced when it vibrates its wings at an average rate of, 500 vibrations per second. What is the time period of the vibration?, , Answer 6:, Time taken, , Time, , 0.002, , pert0aNumber of oscillations, , 500, , seconds, , Question 7:, Identify the part which vibrates to produce sound in the following instruments:, , (c)Flute, , (b) Sitar, , (a) Dholak, , Answer 7:, (a) Dholak: Dholak has stretched membranes which vibrate to produce sound., (b) Sitar: In sitar, the stretched strings, when vibrate, they produce sound., , (c) Flute: Flute is a wind musical instrument which uses air column to produce sound., , Question 8:, What is the difference between noise and music? Can music become noise sometimes?, , Answer 8:, Music is a sound which produces a pleasing sensation while noise is an unwanted and, , unpleasant sound. Music is produced by nature,, produced by horns of vehicles, by machines etc., , musical instruments etc. Noise is, , Music can become noise when we play it at very high volume or too many music are being, , played, , at the same time, , with unpleasant loudness., , Question 9:, List sources of noise pollution in your surroundings., , Answer 9:, Major, , causes, , of noise, , pollution, , are, , sounds of vehicles,, , explosions including bursting, , of, , crackers, machines, loudspeakers etc. Sources in the home may lead to noise pollution., , Television and transistor radio at high volumes, some kitchen appliances, desert coolers,, air conditioners, all contribute to noise pollution.
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Science, (www.tiwariacademy.com, (Chapter- 13) (Sound), (Class, , VIII), , Question 10:, , Explain in what way noise pollution is harmful to humans., Answer 10:, , Lack of sleep, hypertension (high blood pressure), anxiety and many more health, , disorders may be caused by noise pollution., , Aperson who is exposed to a loud sound continuously mayget temporary or even permanent, , impairment ofhearing., Question 11:, Your parents are going to buy a house. They have been offered one on the roadside and, , another three lanes away from the roadside. Which house would you suggest your, , parents should buy? Explain your answer., Answer 11:, Closer to roadside, larger the noise pollution. So, I would suggest a house which is three, lanes away from the roadside because the pollution level (both air and noise pollution) is, somewhat less there., , Question 12:, Sketch larynx and explain its function in your own words., , Answer 12:, In humans, the sound is produced by the voice box or the larynx. Two vocal cords, are, stretched across the voice box or larynx in such a way that it leaves a narrow slit between, them for the passage of air. When the lung, , force air through the slit, the vocal cords, , vibrate, producing sound. Muscles attached to the vocal cords can make the cords tight, or loose. When the vocal cords are tight and thin, the type or quality of voice is different, from that when they are loose and thick., ornucuslate Carslag, , lage, Gloftis, , coNd, , C, , Thyod, , Vocm! Ligmment, , age, , The Larynx: viewed trom above
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Science, (www.tiwariacademy.com, (Chapter- 13) (Sound), (Class VIII), Question 13:, the same time and at the same distance, from us. Lightning is seen earlier and thunder is heard later. Can you explain?, , Lightning and thunder take place, , in the, , sky, , at, , Answer 13:, and speed of light is 300,000,000 m/s. Light travels much, faster than sound that is why lightning is seen earlier and thunder is heard., , Speed, , of sound is 330, , m/s