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Item RG037003: As sound moves through air, molecules that make up air vibrate and collide with each other. As the molecules collide, energy is transferred from one molecule to the next.

Which of the following correctly describes how energy is transferred as sound moves through air?

  1. As sound moves through air, molecules that make up air vibrate and collide with each other. As the molecules collide, energy is transferred from one molecule to the next.
  2. As sound moves through air, molecules that make up air travel from the source of the sound to the receiver. As the molecules move, energy is transferred.
  3. Loud sounds will cause the molecules that make up air to vibrate and transfer energy from the source of the sound to the receiver, but quiet sounds will not.
  4. Sound transfers energy by traveling between the molecules that make up air without causing them to vibrate.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item EG037003
Scale Score for Item Difficulty
(200[Easy]-800[Difficult])
499
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 636 1431 44%
Grades
  4–5N/AN/AN/A
  6–8 290 759 38%
  9–12 346 672 51%
Gender
  Male28168941%
  Female34671948%
Primary Language
  English585129245%
  Other3710535%

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