Periodic Table (SPS1)
Lenses
Forms of Energy
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation
Waves
100

What is a family on the periodic table?


Also called group; columns on the periodic table (go up and down); Elements in a group have the same number of electrons in the outer level


100

What type of lens is wider in the middle than on the edges?

A.) Concave

B.) Convex

C.) Objective

D.) Ocular

B.) Convex

100

Another form of radiant; the only form of energy that we can directly see.

Light

100

Conduction, Convection, or Radiation?

Heat energy is transferred when molecules within a substance collide.

CONDUCTION

100

Waves transmit _________.

Energy

200

A horizontal (left to right) row on the periodic table

A.) A transition

B.) A family

C.) A period

D.) A group

C.) A period

200

When light goes through a convex lens what happens?

A.) Diverge, or spread apart

B.) Reflect, or bounce off

C.) Create a rainbow

D.) Converge, come together

D.) Converge, come together

200

What type of energy?

Energy released when atoms split or join together.

nuclear energy

200

What are 5 examples of good insulators?

plastic, wood, paper, rubber, and glass

200

rarefaction

Most spread out area of a longitudinal wave

300

What does ductile mean?

ability to be stretched out; not brittle 

300

What is a lens designed to do to light?

Refract light

300

What is mechanical energy?

Potential Energy + Kinetic Energy

300

What are 5 examples of good conductors?

Silver, Metal, Gold, Nickel, and Copper

300

Waves DO NOT transmit _________.

matter


400

True or False?

A valence shell is the outermost shell of an electron

FALSE!

A valence shell is the outermost shell of an ATOM!

400

What happens to a ray of light incident on the optical centre of a lens?


It passes straight through without being bent.

400

What is solar energy? 

radiant energy that comes from the sun.

400

The amount of heat energy transferred depends on _________________.


the difference in temperature between the objects.


400

These waves can transmit energy through a vacuum.


Electromagnetic waves


500

What does malleable mean?

Able to be flattened out

500

What is the name given to the distance between the optical centre of a lens and the principal focus?


The focal length

500

WHAT TYPE OF ENERGY IS BEING DESCRIBED BELOW?

Use of heat from the earth to transform energy

Geothermal Energy

500

Thermal energy moves from _____ to _____ objects. 


ANSWER IN ORDER!!!

Warmer, Cooler

500

These waves can NOT transmit energy through a vacuum.


Mechanical waves


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