The section of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see is known as this.
What is visible light?
Sight is this.
What is the ability to see light?
These EM waves cause food to cook by vibrating water particles inside of it.
What are microwaves?
These EM waves are absorbed by bones, which allows us to use them for skeletal imagery.
What are X-rays?
This is the transfer of heat by direct contact.
What is conduction?
This color of light is made up of every color of light.
What is white light?
This part of the eye is responsible for seeing black and white.
What are the rods?
These waves are the strongest and most dangerous waves on the EM spectrum.
What are gamma waves?
These EM waves produce heat and can be used for thermal energy.
What are infrared waves?
Cooking an egg by poaching it in water is using this method of heat transfer.
What is convection?
If something is opaque, that means it does this to all visible light colors hitting it.
What is absorbs?
This part of the eye is responsible for seeing color.
What are the cones?
These radio waves have the longest wavelengths.
What are AM waves?
These waves are used to treat and kill cancerous cells.
What are gamma waves?
This is the transfer of heat without a medium.
What is radiation?
When light hits a flat surface, the angle of this will match the angle of this.
What is the angle of incident will match the angle of reflection?
The color that we see on an object is the color of visible light that is ______.
What is reflected?
EM waves are made up of an electric component and a magnetic component that move like this in relation to each other.
What is perpendicular?
These ultraviolet waves are responsible for tanning and wrinkles.
What are UVA rays?
This behavior of waves can be used to separate different wavelengths of light.
What is diffraction?
This is the speed of light.
What is 3.0 x 108 m/s?
This is the reason we are able to see in 3 dimensions.
What is we have 2 eyes facing the same direction but a few inches apart, so we see something at the same time but from slightly different angles?
These are tiny bundle of energy that carry radiant energy.
What are photons?
The energy of an EM wave is directly tied to this.
What is its frequency?
When light reflects off of a rough surface, the reflection is known as this.
What is diffuse reflection?