sound - a form of energy produced by vibrating objects, volume - the degree of loudness by a sound; loudness, sound waves - Successive pressure variations in the air that vary in amplitude and wavelength., vibration - a rapid motion back and forth, causes sound energy, compression - an area in a sound wave where air molecules are pressed together, pitch - how high or low a sound is, depends on how fast or slow the object vibrates, frequency - the number of compressions that move past a point in a certain time, intensity - the measure of how loud or soft a sound is, wavelength - the distance between a point on one wave and the identical point on the next wave, amplitude - a measure of the amount of energy in a wave, sound waves with large amplitudes are louder, reflection - the bouncing of sound off of an object, absorption - the taking in of sound by an object, transmission - the passing of sound through a material, such as water,

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