Colors
Material
Properties of Sound
Light
Random
100

Color that reflects all light?

white

100

What is material called that does not let light through?

Opaque

100

The highness or lowness of a sound.

Pitch

100

Bouncing of light off an object.

Reflection

100

What kind of material is clear glass?

Transparent

200

Color that absorbs all light

black

200

What is material called that transmits some light and absorb some light?

Translucent

200

The loudness of a sound.

Volume

200

To change the path or direction, usually when passing through water or glass.

Refraction

200

A lense that is thicker at the edges and thinner at the center.

Concave Lense

300

Color of light that has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum.

red

300

What is material called that absorbs very little of light?

Transparent

300

The distance from one crest to the next crest.

Wavelength

300

To soak up something or take something in.

Absorb

300

The light that our eyes detect.

visible light

400

Transparent material that separates white light into its component colors by refraction.

Prism

400

What kind of material is wood?

Opaque

400

Describes the amount of energy a sound wave has.

Amplitude

400

The range of light waves organized by frequency and wavelength.

Electromagnetic Spectrum.

400

A lense that is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges.

Convex Lenses

500

Product of refraction and reflection.

Rainbows

500

What kind of material is ice?

Translucent

500

The number of vibrations that occur during a unit of time.

Frequency.

500

Bending of light through openings and around barriers.

Diffraction

500

How volume is measured.

Decibels 

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