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Sound/Light/Waves
Light/Sound/Waves
100
The distance that any point on the wave is moved from its resting place. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is e. amplitude
100
This vibrates back and forth along the same direction as the wave. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is g. longitudinal wave
100
Light wave bend when passing from one medium to another, which is called? a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g. translucent
What is a. refraction
100
Frequency is measured in ________.
What is hertz
100
True or False: Light travels in a straight line.
What is True
200
A disturbance traveling through matter or space, carrying energy from one place to another without transporting matter. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is d. wave
200
The perception of the amplitude of a sound wave. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is b. loudness
200
Substance that is scattered so that objects cannot be clearly seen. a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g.translucent
What is g.translucent
200
True or false: Sound waves are transverse waves
What is False-they are longitudinal waves
200
Tinted sunglasses are _____________. a. translucent b. transverse c. transparent d. opaque
What is c. transparent
300
The particles in thise vibrate at right angles to the direction of the wave. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is h. transverse wave
300
The number of vibrations a wave has at a given time. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is c. frequency
300
The bouncing of light waves off a surface. a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g.translucent
What is b. reflection
300
True or False: If John tightens the strings on his violin, the pitch will be lower.
What is False-higher
300
What are the two waves found in nature?
What is seismic and ocean waves
400
The distance between any two adjacent wave crests. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is f. wavelength
400
Will not allow light to pass through it. a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g. translucent
What is e. opaque
400
Substance that light can travel through without scattering it. a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g.translucent
What is d. transparent
400
An electromagnetic wave with a longer wavelength has a __________ frequency.
What is lower
400
True or False: A clear drinking class is transparent.
What is True.
500
The perception of the frequency of a sound as being high or low. a. pitch b. loudness c. frequency d. wave e. amplitude f. wavelength g. longitudinal wave h. transverse wave
What is a. pitch
500
Two answers: Light is a kind of ____________ _______ wave of vibrating electric and magnetic fields that carry ____________ __________. a. refraction b. reflection c. radiant energy d. transparent e. opaque f. electromagnetic wave g. translucent
What is f. electromagnetic wave, and a. radiant energy
500
True or False: Waves carry energy.
What is True
500
What is visible light?
What is electromagnetic waves
500
What is the highest part of a wave and the lowest part of the wave?
What is highest=crest lowest=trough
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