Sound Waves
Light and Color
The Human Eye
Ear Anatomy
EM Spectrum
100

Sound is defined as the transfer of energy from a vibrating object that travels through ______. 

What is Matter?

100

This is what "ROY G BIV" stands for.

What is RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE INDIGO VIOLET?

100

This is a protective eye layer.

What is Cornea?

100

This part of the ear is considered the receiver.

What is the outer ear?

100

This wave has the longest wavelength.

What are Radio Waves?

200

What type of wave is a sound wave?

What is a Longitudinal Wave?

200

These are the primary colors our eye cones detect.

What is red green blue?

200

This detects light of different colors.

What are cone cells?

200

This part of the ear lets sound travel through.

What is the ear canal?

200

This wave has the shortest wavelength. 

What are gamma rays?

300

Sounds become more _______ when they get closer to you. 

What is High-Pitched?

300

This is an object that doesn't let light pass through it and instead, it reflects it.

What is a mirror?

300

The three layers of the eyes?

What is Cornea, Sclera and Choroid?

300

Name the three parts of the ear.

What is outer, inner and middle ear?

300
This is the range of all types of EM radiation. 

What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

400

What doesn't change in sound waves when they refract from air to water?

What is Frequency?

400

Example of a translucent material.

What is window & glass?

400

True or false: The iris is made up of three ring-shaped muscles. 

What is FALSE?

400

True or false: 

Ears do not help with keeping your balance.

False.

400

Compare and contrast AM and FM modulation. 

For AM the amplitude of the signal is varied to send the information. And for FM the frequency of the signal is varied to send the information. 

500

What type of substance/s do sound waves travel through the fastest in?

What is Solids?

500

This is created when all colors combine.

What is the color white?

500

Cones team up with ____ to help us see the whole picture.

What are rods?

500

True or false: 

Humans can hear from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

True. 

500

Give some examples of X-RAY waves used in daily life. 

Medical, security, research, engineering, etc...

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