Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Behavior of Light
Color
100

Define Electric Field.

a field in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles, a field produced by electric charges or by changing magnetic fields.

100

Define Electromagnetic Spectrum.

the full range of electromagnetic radiation

100

Materials can be called what?

 transparent, translucent, or opaque.

100

Primary colors of pigments are?

cyan, yellow, and magenta.

200

Define Electromagnetic Waves.

waves travel through a vacuum, or empty space, as well as through matter.

200

Define Amplitude Modulation.

a method of transmitting a radio signal in which the amplitude of the carrier wave varies while its frequency remains the same.

200

Define Transparent.

a description of material that allows most of the light that strikes it to pass through.

200

Define Secondary Colors.

 new color that results when any two of the primary colors combined

300

Define Magnetic Field.

a field in a region of space that exerts on a magnetic force, a field produced by magnets, by changing the electric fields or by moving charges.

300

Define Frequency Modulation.

a method of transmitting a radio signal in which frequency of the carrier wave varies while amplitude remains the same.

300

Define Translucent. 

a description of material that scatters light that passes through it

300

Define Complementary colors of light.

 any two of light that combines to form white light

400
Define Electromagnetic Radiation.

the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. 

400

Define Thermograms.

a color-coded picture using variations in infrared radiation to show variations in temperature.

400

Define Opaque. 

a description of a material that either absorbs or reflects all of the light that strikes it so nothing can be seen through it

400

Define Pigment. 

material that selectively absorbs certain colors of light and reflects other colors

500

Define Photons.

a packet of electromagnetic energy.

500

What does the electromagnetic spectrum include?

radio waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays.

500

Define Image.

a copy of an object formed by rejected or refracted rays of light

500

Define Complementary Colors of Pigment.

any two colors of pigments that combine to make black pigment

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