This is the lowest point on a wave.
What is the Trough?
This wave has the longest wavelength
What is Wave #3
When a wave is no longer transmitted.
What is absorption?
This is the part of the Electromagnetic spectrum that we can see with the naked eye
What is Visible Light?
This is any substance that energy can travel though.
What is a medium?
This is the highest part of the wave
What is the Crest?
This wave has the greatest frequency
What is Wave #4
Light that is shining on us is being this from the sun
What is transmitted?
The spectrum of light
What is ROYGBIV?
This is the rapid back and forth motion of molecules
The distance between two crests or two troughs of a wave.
What is Wavelength?
This type of wave is represented by the following picture
What is a Transverse Wave?
A white shirt will do this to the sun's rays
What is Reflect?
These are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than x-rays
What are ultraviolet Waves?
This reflects or absorbs all light allowing none to pass through.
The number of times that crests pass a given point in a given time
What is the Frequency?
This property is represented by A on the following picture
What is Wavelength
This happens when a wave bounces back from an object.
What is reflection?
When light of different wavelengths are bent at different angles, this forms
What is a rainbow?
The brightness of a light wave is determined by the
What is amplitude?
The maximum distance the wave vibrates from its rest position
What is amplitude?
This Property is represented by B on the following picture
What is amplitude?
This happens when a wave bends as it passes through at an angle from one medium to another
What is refraction?
When light reflects the two angles are
What is equal or symmetrical?
What is Pitch?