Classroom Rules and Procedures
Lab Safety
Forms of Energy
Thermal Energy
Characteristics of Waves
Electromagnetic Waves
100

What is the first thing you should do during a fire drill?

Stay with your class, then exit quickly and quietly

100

What should you always wear to protect your eyes during lab experiments?

Safety Goggles

100

What type of energy is stored in food?

Chemical energy

100

What is the term for the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one?

Heat

100

What is the distance between two crests of a wave called?

Wavelength

100

What is the only type of electromagnetic wave we can see?

Visible light

200

What is the first thing you should do if you don’t understand the directions?

Ask a group member

200

What should you do immediately if there is a chemical spill in the lab?

Tell the teacher

200

What type of energy is due to an object’s motion?

Kinetic energy

200

What is the device used to measure temperature?

Thermometer

200

What is the height of a wave called?

Amplitude

200

Which electromagnetic waves have the longest wavelength?

Radio waves

300

How do you silently tell Mr. D or Miss Kocher you need to use the restroom?

Raise your index (pointer) finger in the air

300

What is the first thing you should do before starting a lab activity?

Read the instructions 

300

What type of energy is associated with the position of an object?

Potential Energy

300

What is the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact?

Conduction

300

What is the number of waves that pass a point in a given amount of time called?

Frequency

300

What electromagnetic waves are used in medical imaging to view bones?

X-rays

400

True or False: If I am absent, it is Mr. D or Miss Kocher's responsibility to tell me what work I missed

FALSE

400

True or False: You should always tie back long hair during a lab experiment.

TRUE

400

What type of energy does a stretched rubber band have?

Elastic potential energy

400

What is the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid?

Convection

400

What is the type of wave that requires a medium to travel through?

Mechanical wave

400

Which electromagnetic waves are responsible for causing sunburns?

UV rays

500

How do you silently tell Mr. D or Miss Kocher you need to sharpen your pencil?

Raise your pencil in the air

500

Why is it important to never eat or drink in the lab?

To avoid contamination or ingestion of harmful chemicals

500

What type of energy does a lit light bulb emit?

Electrical/Light energy

500

What is the transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves?

Radiation

500

What is the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves?

Transverse waves move perpendicular to the wave’s motion, while longitudinal waves move parallel

500

What type of electromagnetic wave is used in night vision goggles?

Infrared waves

600

What is the rule about food in the classroom?

No food or drinks are allowed unless permitted by the teacher.

600

What should you do if you accidentally break glassware during a lab?

Inform the teacher and do not touch the glass

600

What type of energy is found in batteries?

Chemical energy

600

What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance?

temperature

600

What happens to the frequency of a wave as its wavelength decreases?

The frequency increases.

600

What electromagnetic wave is used in communication satellites?

Microwaves

700

Are water bottles permitted inside or directly outside the classroom?

NO

700

What should you use to safely pick up a hot object in the lab?

Tongs or heat-resistant gloves

700

What type of energy transformation occurs in a toaster?

Electrical to thermal energy

700

Why does a metal spoon feel hot when left in a pot of boiling water?

Metal is a good conductor of heat

700

What type of wave can travel through both matter and empty space?

Electromagnetic wave

700

Which electromagnetic waves are used in radar systems?

Microwaves

800

What does CER stand for?

Claim, evidence, reasoning

800

True or False: It’s okay to leave a Bunsen burner unattended while it is lit

FALSE

800

What type of energy transformation occurs when gasoline powers a car engine?

Chemical energy to mechanical energy

800

What state of matter transfers thermal energy the fastest?

Solids
800

how fast it travels through a medium. It depends on the type of wave and the properties of the medium

Speed

800

Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength?

Gamma rays

900

What type of grade are formative assignments considered?

Supportives

900

What should you check before mixing two substances in the lab?

Safety data sheets or instructions

900

What type of energy transformation occurs in a solar panel?

Light energy to electrical energy

900

What is absolute zero? 

No kinetic energy in particles

900

The amount of energy is often related to the wave's amplitude; larger amplitudes typically mean _____________________.

higher energy

900

What electromagnetic waves are used for sterilizing medical equipment?

UV rays

1000

What type of grade are quizzes and labs considered?

Minor assessments

1000

What is the most important rule for lab safety?

Follow your teacher’s instructions at all times

1000

What is the total energy of all moving particles in a system?

Thermal energy

1000

Why does heat transfer not occur in a vacuum? (outer space)

There are no particles to transfer thermal energy.

1000

When two points get closer together in a transverse wave.

Compression

1000

What is the speed of light in a vacuum?

186,000 miles/s

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