The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of light
What is OPTICS?
Fish are created with a shape which minimizes this.
What is DRAG?
Steel, copper, silver, and gold
A sine wave has both these.
Made of 7 different color components
The science that assigns a numerical value to different variables to make sense of a problem
What is MATHEMATICS?
This seemingly fragile substance has a great tensile strength relative to its thickness
What is SPIDER SILK?
Most complex organ in our body
What is the BRAIN?
Number of degrees in a sine wave
What is 360 DEGREES?
Light consists of both of these fields that travel at right angels to each other
What is ELECTRIC and MAGNETIC?
The core of this deals with the science behind the mixing of 2 or more substances together and observing the newly formed compound
What is CHEMISTRY?
Uses the same principle in order to spread their seed as humidity decrease in the air
What are PINECONES?
Ability of a material to deflect and return back to its original shape.
What is ELASTICITY?
Cat's eyes lend to their shining appearance when they are illuminated in the dark due to this layer
What is REFLECTIVE PIGMENT?
What are PLATELETS?
Complex and far-reaching to a broad science base, which provides us with clever solutions to address new design requirements and create something new
What is MATERIAL SCIENCE?
Contains proteins which helps bond wood fibers together to make their nests
What is WASP'S SALIVA?
Ability of a material to resist breaking when a force is applied
What is STRENGTH?
Shock waves occur when an object reaches
What is the SPEED OF SOUND?
The light we can see with our eyes is this part of the spectrum, which ranges from 400 - 700 nm
What is VISIBLE LIGHT?
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but is converted from one form to another
What is the FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS?
Scientists are trying to understand and copy the human brain's ability to communicate through
What are NEURONS?
Plastics, rubber, hair, nails, Silly Putty, styrofoam, and plastics
What are examples of POLYMERS?
Unit measure for frequency
What is HERTZ?
All light travels in this wave shape
What is SINE?