Wave Properties
Waves again
Reflection/Refraction
Binary
Miscellaneous
100

Define amplitude.

Amplitude is the distance between the resting point and either the crest or trough of a wave.

100

List three different examples of waves.

Answers vary, up to the judge.

100

When light bounces off of a surface at an equal/opposite angle:

Reflection

100

Convert to binary: 5

101

100

Give three examples of natural resources available in our ecosystem.

Answers vary

200

Define wavelength.

Wavelength is the distance between two equal points on a wave. Usually measured crest-to-crest or trough-to-trough.

200

What is a medium?

A substance that waves can travel through.

200

When light travels from one medium to another with a different density:

Refraction

200

Convert to decimal: 1011

11

200

Something that can be infinite values within a certain range is:

Analog

300

What units do we measure frequency in?

Hertz

300

Waves involve the transport of __________ without the transport of ___________.

Energy, matter

300

What is the incident angle?

The angle of the incoming beam of light before it is reflected or refracted.

300

Convert to binary: 17

10001

300

Something that can only be specific values within a certain range is:

Digital

400

Define frequency.

Frequency is the number of times a wave cycles per second.

400

What state of matter (solids, liquids, gasses) do sound waves travel through fastest? Explain.

Sound waves will travel fastest through solids because they are the most dense.

400

A beam of light travels from air into water with an incident angle of 35o. Calculate the reflected angle.

35o

400

Convert to decimal: 110101

53

400

Name two ways that climate change can negatively impact our environment.

Answers vary.

500

What's the difference between a transverse and a longitudinal wave?

A transverse wave vibrates perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. A longitudinal wave vibrates parallel to the direction of wave propagation.

500

Can sound waves travel through a vacuum? Explain.

Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum because they require a medium to travel through. The vacuum of space is empty, so there is no medium to carry the sound wave.

500

Why does shining white light through a prism produce a rainbow?

White light is composed of all the colors of light. The different colors of light have different wavelengths. The angle of refraction is relative to the wavelength of light.

500

Convert to binary: 137

10001001

500

What is the difference between climate change and global warming?

Global warming is a symptom of climate change.

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