Waves Characteristics
Light as a Wave
Light as a Particle
The Doppler Effect
Redshift & the Big Bang
100

This is a measurement of the height of a wave, always from the equilibrium to either peak or trough.

What is Amplitude?

100

This early 1900s physics experiment led many physicists to think of light as a wave.

What is 'The Double Slit Experiment?'

100

This experiment helped physicists better understand the particle-nature of light.

What is the Photoelectric Effect Experiment?

100

We likely experience the Doppler effect everyday with these kind of waves.

What are sound waves?

100

This term is given when the Ha wavelengths emitted by celestial objects are larger than the expected ~650nm.

What is redshift?

200

This is a measurement of the width of a wave, from "peak to peak" or "trough to trough".

What is Wavelength?

200

This image surprised early physicists. What wave behavior leads to this surprising pattern?

What is Wave Interference?

200

This famous, beloved physicist received a Nobel Prize for his work on the Photoelectric Effect.

Who is Albert Einstein?
200

When thinking about the Doppler effect, it is important to remember the key relationship between these two things.

What are an observer and a moving, wave-producing object?

200

A famous, orbiting telescope was named after this scientist who is credited with the diagram that describes the universes expansion like a balloon being inflated.

Who is Edwin Hubble?

300

These two waves characteristics have an inverse, or opposite, relationship.

What are Wavelength and Frequency?

300

The dark spots in the pattern are a result of this type of interference.

What is Destructive Interference?

300

In order to change the amplitude of light in the Photoelectric Effect Experiment, you had to change this setting.

What is intensity, or brightness?

300

The Doppler effect allows observers to predict the movement of a wave-producing object. Observing an decreased frequency means the object is moving in what direction in relation to the observer?

What is away from the observer?

300

Interestingly, a pattern exists in the  redshift values of galaxies: the further away from us they are, the _______ they are traveling.

What is faster?

400

This type of wave interference leads to "super peaks" and higher amplitude waves.

What is Constructive Interference?

400

In the Double-Slit Experiment, these are the "points" of constructive interference.

What are Antinodes?

400

Surprisingly, this wave characteristic changed the speed, or energy, of electrons in the Photoelectric Effect Experiment.

What is frequency, or color?

400

The Doppler effect can be used to determine the motion of celestial objects using this know wavelength of Hydrogen Alpha Ha.

What is 656 nm?

400

Also the title of a popular 2000s-era TV comedy, this widely-accepted theory of the universe attempts to explain its rapid expansion.

What is 'the Big Bang Theory?'

500

This is a measure of the time is takes for a wave to pass.

What is Period?

500

These two types of lines can be traced along patterns of constructive and destructive interference and are helpful in explaining the pattern of light in the Double-Slit Experiment.

What are Nodal and Antinodal Lines?

500

The results of both the Double-Slit  and Photoelectric Effect experiments led physicists and modern science coined this term to help explain the interesting nature of light.

What is Wave-Particle Duality?

500

This type of spectra consists only of the specific wavelengths emitted by particular elements, each giving a unique signature, or "fingerprint."

What is emission spectra?

500

In 1965 this key piece of evidence supporting the Big Bang Theory was discovered.

What is Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation?

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