Mechanical vs Electromagnetic Waves
Reflection and Refraction
Energy Transfer
Light Sim (Amplify Simulation)
Diagram Skills
100

What type of wave is sound?

A mechanical wave

100

What do we call light bending when it enters a new material?

Refraction

100

More amplitude means more what?

More energy

100

Shortening wavelength from violet in the Sim moves the wave toward which type of light?

Ultraviolet (UV)

100

n a wave diagram, what does the horizontal distance between crests represent? (Crest to Crest)

Wavelength

200

What type of wave is light?

An electromagnetic wave

200

What behavior of light does a mirror show?

Reflection 

200

Why is the sound louder when a book is dropped from a higher height?

More energy transfers into sound.

200

Which types of light in the Sim caused no change to genetic material?

Radio, microwave, infrared, and visible light

200

In a wave diagram, what does the height from the midline to the crest represent?

Amplitude 

300

What do mechanical waves need that electromagnetic waves do not?

A medium (matter)

300

Materials that let most light pass through them do what with light?

Transmit it

300

Which wave property determines the type of light?

Wavelength

300

Why does increasing wavelength from UV shift light toward infrared?

Longer wavelengths like IR carry less energy.

300

If a wave hits a boundary at an angle, what will the reflected wave do?

Reflect at the same angle

400

Why can sound travel through air but not through space?

Space has no molecules to transfer sound.

400

Which wave behavior occurs when a wave bounces off a boundary?

Reflection

400

How does sound energy travel from an object to your ear?

Vibrating molecules compress and expand, carrying energy.

400

How did the Sim show which types of light damage DNA?

UV light caused changes in the genetic material model; others did not.

400

If Light Source 2 causes damage but Light Source 1 only causes warmth, which waveform matches Light Source 2?

The one with the shortest wavelength and highest energy

500

Using wave models, explain why sound and light behave differently in space.

Sound requires vibrating particles; light travels without particles.

500

Why do some materials absorb certain wavelengths but allow others to pass?

Different wavelengths interact with different types of matter for many reasons. 

500

Why can two waves with the same amplitude have different effects on materials?

Wavelength determines energy and type of interaction.

500
What type of light has the most energy due to it's short wavelength? 

Gamma

500

Why does the sound wave diagram show particle movement but the light wave diagram does not?

Sound requires matter to travel; light does not.

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