How is wavelength defined for a transverse wave?
distance from one crest (or trough) to the next crest (or trough).
What term is used to describe the spreading out of a wave after it passes through a narrow opening?
Diffraction
TRUE or FALSE Sound does NOT need a medium to travel
FALSE
What are photons?
Tiny bundles or “packets” of energy that travel as an e/m wave.
Fill in the Blank: Wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves are ___________________ (directly or inversely) proportional
inversely
What is the SI unit of frequency? What does it stand for (mean)?
Hertz (Hz)= per second
What is the difference between reflection and refraction?
Reflection: change in the course of a wave as a result of a collision with an object or boundary.
Refraction: bending of the path of a wave as a result of a change in wave speed.
What type of wave is sound?
Longitudinal
What color is perceived from the mixture of all the colors of light?
White
Which of the following categories of electromagnetic waves have the largest wavelength?
Blue light, Gamma Rays, Microwaves, or Ultraviolet Rays
Microwaves
Label the crest, trough, wavelength, and amplitude on this diagram
What size opening results in diffraction causing the wave to spread out most evenly?
When the openning is ~1 wavelength
What term is used to describe the effect of sound intensity on the way our ear perceives sound?
Loudness
Fill in the Blank: The Quantum theory of light says that light behaves like a _________ when traveling through space and behaves like a ______________ when interacting with matter
Wave, Particle
What type of electromagnetic radiation stimulates our bodies to produce Vitamin D?
Ultraviolet Radiation
A wave has a frequency of 50. Hz and a wavelength of 12. cm. What is the speed of the wave?
speed= wavelength x frequency
v= (50 Hz)(12 cm)= 600cm/s
A wave of incidence hits a solid barrier at a 43 degree angle and is reflected off. What is the angle of reflection?
43 degrees
What term describes the way sound wave frequency is perceived by the ear?
Pitch
Name the three subtractive primary colors of pigment.
Magenta, cyan, yellow
What 4 factors describe an electromagnetic wave?
1. Self-propagating
2. Dual transverse wave
3. Consisting of an electric field & a magnetic field
4. Vibrating at right angles to each other.
Label the rarefaction and compression pulse on this diagram:
The diagram shows two waves approaching each other.
a) Draw what the waves will look like when they meet (line up).
b) Draw what the waves will look like when they have fully passed each other.
c) What type of interference is exhibited above?
Destructing Interference
What measure of a wave is sound intensity related to?
Amplitude
What scientist is credited with proposing that light was an electromagnetic wave?
James Clerk Maxwell
Arrange the following categories of electromagnetic waves from lowest energy to highest:
Ultraviolet rays, Gamma Rays, Radio waves, Green light
1) Radio waves
2) Green light
3) Ultraviolet Rays
4) Gamma Rays