Module 15A
Module 15 B
Module 15 C
Review 1
Review 2
100
Acronym for the colors of the spectrum
What is ROYGBIV
100
when light or sound waves bounce off an obstacle
What is reflection?
100
The three subtractive primary colors:
What are cyan, magenta, yellow?
100

Where the largest-ever recorded hailstone was found on June 22, 2003.

Where is Aurora, NE?
100
The name for storm clouds or  dark thunderheads.
cumulonimbus
200
Light has this type of "nature"
what is a dual nature--part photon Package, part wave
200
When light bends in response to its change in speed as it enters another obstacle.
What is refraction?
200
The three types of cells in the eye and three basic colors the eye can perceive...
What are the "additive primary colors?"
200
A substance which's speed is affected by temperature
What is sound?
200
The chemical formula for table salt
NaCl
300
What happens to the speed of light when it suddenly hits a lake?
What is "it will slow down"
300
Light reflects off of objects and enters our eyes, our eyes detect the light and send signals to our brain which forms an image in our brain.
What is sight?
300
The eye compensates for differing images by this process and by this particular body part --much like a photographer turns and adjusts the position of the lens to create a sharply focused picture.
What is, "The lens shape is changed temporarily by the ciliary muscle by the eye?"
300
The three parts of an atom.
What are protons, neutrons and electrons.
300
The term for how quickly and in what direction an object is moving.
What is velocity?
400
What is figure B?
400
A transparent object which focuses light rays to a single point.


DAILY DOUBLE!!!  Where  this occurs in the body.

What is a convergent lens?


Daily double answer: Where is "In the lens of the eye"

400
The light-sensitive cells in the retina of the eye which send messages to the optic nerve, and then the brain.
What are rods and cones?
400
This substance is formed when water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere are repeatedly blown back up into higher into clouds by an upward gust of wind.
What is hail?
400
Where jets and airplanes fly in the atmosphere
What is the Troposphere?
500
Without looking, order the following colors in terms of increasing frequency:

yellow, indigo, red, green.

What is Red, yellow, green, indigo.  ***Remember, the longer the wavelength the lower the frequency.  Red has the longest wavelength, and violet has the shortest.
500
How lenses work.
What is their curvature?
500
The way we perceive color is based on...
What is The frequency of the light that hits our eyes.
500
Small airborne particles upon which water vapor condenses to form clouds.
What is cloud condensation nuclei?
500
One of the most important concepts in all of physics regarding motion.

(hint: reference point)

What is All motion is relative?  (p.204 in textbook)
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