Light
Sound
Color
Waves
Eyes and Ears
100
Light travels as this type of wave.
What is a transverse wave?
100
The movement of molecules as a sound wave passes through.
What are vibrations?
100
White light is made of...
What is all colors?
100
This is the top part of a wave.
What is the crest?
100
The part of the eye that allows light to enter.
What is the pupil?
200
These are the 3 primary colors of light.
What are red, blue and green?
200
Sound travels as this type of wave.
What is a longitudinal wave?
200
A green sweater will reflect this color of light.
What is green light?
200
This is the bottom part of a transverse wave.
What are the trough?
200
The colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil.
What is the iris?
300
Light rays reflect off a flat, smooth surface at the same angle.
What is regular reflection?
300
Your awareness to a sound.
What is loudness?
300
This color absorbs all other colors
What is black?
300
In a longitudinal wave, this is the area where molecules are close together.
What is compression?
300
This is the part of the ear that is snail shell shaped and converts sound vibrations into signals to be sent to the brain.
What is the cochlea
400
One material you can see through clearly. One material light will travel through but you can't see clearly. And the other material light does not shine through at all.
What are transparent, translucent or opaque?
400
How high or low a sound is.
What is pitch?
400
This color reflects all colors and helps you stay cool.
What is white?
400
This is the part of the wave that measures pitch.
What is frequency or wavelength?
400
The thin membrane in the ear that sound waves pass through.
What is the eardrum?
500
When light bends as it enter a new medium, such as eye glasses.
What is refraction?
500
How we measure sound.
What is Hertz
500
These are the primary colors of pigment.
What are cyan, magenta and yellow?
500
This is the part of the wave that measures how loud a sound is.
What is amplitude, the distance from rest to crest.
500
The area in the back of the eye that captures and develops images.
What is the retina?
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