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Requisition: Ear Model, textbooks

Complete the LST in the back of your book

1.What two parts make up stopping distance?

2. What are the units for stopping distance?

3. Name three factors that affect braking distance?

4. What is the difference between displacement and distance?

5. Which of the following is a vector: energy, mass, Force,


distance?
6. What is bigger 6Mg or 6mg?
Complete the LST in the back of your book
1.What two parts make up stopping Thinking distance and
distance? braking distance
2. What are the units for stopping Metres (m)
distance?
3. Name three factors that affect Condition of tyres, condition
braking distance? of road (weather), speed of
car, mass of car

4. What is the difference between Displacement is distance


displacement and distance? with direction (vector)
5. Which of the following is a vector: Force
energy, mass, Force, distance?
6. What is bigger 6Mg or 6mg? 6Mg (M= mega, m = milli)
H/W page 54 Monday, March 22,
2021

Ears and Hearing


Key Q:
How does the human ear work?
Starter Copy and complete:
Sound is caused by ______. The height of the wave is
the ______. The bigger it is, the ______ the sound. The
_______ describes the number of wave per second,
measured in ______. The higher the number of waves,
the higher the _____.
Pitch Lower Higher Waves Particles Louder
Quieter Hertz Vibrations Amplitude Frequency
By the end of this lesson you will
be able to

Explain why vibrations from a voice box can be


interpreted as words
Human Hearing

Note the frequency when you stop hearing t


he sound

Questions:
1. What is the normal human hearing range?
2. What is your hearing range?
3. How does this change with age?
How do we hear?

Watch this video!


Teacher/volunteer to demonstrate
with ear model, using key words:
Ear Canal Liquid
Ear Drum Liquid
Vibrate Cochlea
Tiny Bones Tiny Hairs
Amplify Impulses
Auditory Nerve
Bronze: complete sheet then do silver from memory
Silver: add 6 steps to your diagram to explain how sound
is detected in humans. Use all key words!
Gold: page 59: Q1-5 & E1
Answer
1. Sound waves 6.The auditory nerves
enter the ear canal . takes the signals
to the b

2. The eardrum
vibrates

3. Tiny bones amplify 4. Vibrations 5. Tiny hairs In the


the vibrations. passed to the cochlea convert
liquid inside the vibrations to
cochlea electrical impulses
Gold Answers
Challenge Task!
2 minutes: Skim read the information to
get the ‘gist’.
5 minutes: Read the questions and scan
the text for key information,
highlighting/underling relevant
information.
5 minutes: Answer the questions in your
book in full sentences.
Pair Competition:
Who sung which note?

Write the name of the person,


draw the wave next to it and
explain how you know.

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