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PRAYER

Heavenly Father,
You hold each of us in your loving hands,
Come fill our hearts, minds and bodies afresh with hope.
Help us to cast our worries upon You,
so that we can embrace our learning today.
Bless us as we study and grow together.
Come and anoint those who teach us
to be bringers of insight and knowledge.
Lord, watch over us all, keep us safe within your Almighty hand.
AMEN.
ONLINE ETIQUETTES

Make sure that your area is comfortable


and free of distraction

Show up on time with the given schedule

Wear proper clothes during the online


session
Turn on your camera attend the meeting
with your full name

Mute your microphones when sessions are


on-going, unless you are asked to unmute

Signal your teacher for toilet break


through private chat
WHAT DO YOU HEAR?
3…
2…
1…
SOUN
D
OBJECTIVES
1IDENTIFY THE NATURE OF SOUND
DETERMINE THE SPEED OF
2 SOUND IN DIFFERENT MEDIUM
EXHIBIT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
3 SOUND AND ITS APPLICATION IN OUR
DAILY LIVES
SOUND:

F orm of energy
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 Second level
 Fourth level
 Fifth level
 Third level
Vibrating objects
P ropagated through a medium
SOUND:
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a form
 Second levelof energy that travels in invisible
 Fifth level
waves created by vibrating objects and
 Third level

propagated through a medium from


one location to another.
Sound waves travels at different speeds
depending on what medium it is traveling
through.

SOLID LIQUID GAS


Where do you think sound travel the fastest? How
about the slowest?

Dry Air Water Wood

Glass Aluminum
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Medium Speed of Sound (m/s)
Dry Air 343

Water 1437

Wood 3850

Glass 4540

Aluminum 6320

Where do you think sound travel the fastest? How


about the slowest?
Why do you think sound travel fastest in
solid and slowest on gas?

SOLID LIQUID GAS


There is
NO SOUND
in SPACE
FAST
FASTER
FASTEST
ATMOSPHERE
GROUND
SWIMMING POOL
WALL
OCEAN
How will you react/respond
in that situation?
QUIZ
TIME!
BRIEFLY EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING:
1. What is sound?
2. When sound waves travel from air to
water, what will happen to the speed at
which they are moving? (Will it speed up
or slow down?)
3. Why can’t sound travel in a vacuum?
4-5. Site two (2) examples of the application of
sound in our daily activities.
ACT IT!
Create a short video about
how is sound significant to
your life.
Example: Waking up in the morning
with the help of an alarm clock.
CRITERIA FOR JUDGING:
Creativity in presentation - 10 points
Organization of idea - 10 points
Time sensitivity - 5 points
TOTAL: 25 points

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