Waves
Sound
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Color
Bending Light/music
100

Two types of waves?

longitudinal and transverse

100

What is reasonce? 

If the sound reaches an object at the same frequency as natural frequency of the object the object will vibrate at this frequency.

100

What are photons?

tiny partical like bundles of radiation

100

Why do objects have different colors?

Objects appear different colors because they absorb some colors (wavelengths) and reflected or transmit other colors.

100

What is Reflection?

When a wave strikes and object and bounces off.

200

What is wavelength?

The distance between crest to crest(Trough to trough)


200

What are the two types of sound interference?

 constructive and deconstructive

200

High energy photons=?

High frequency light

200

What is Reflection?

When a wave strikes and object and bounces off.

200

What is refraction?

The bending of waves caused by change in their speed when they move from one median to another.

300

What is the crest and trough of a wave?

The top and bottom of a wavelenth.

300

What is the Doppler effect?

How  sound is effected by stationary and moving sound sources.

300

What is EM radiation?

The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

300

What happens to wavelengths during absorption?

Only the color you see is being reflected the rest are being absorbed.

300

What is an example of reverberation?

The sound after someone sings or plucks a guitar

400

What is amplitude?

The distance from crest(Trough) to the rest position of a wave.

400

How does the ear detect sound?

Comes in through the outer ear it travels through the ear cannel and the membrane vibrates in the eardrum. Travels through the middle ear bones. Then in the cochella the hairstyles that vibrate causing nerve impulse to send signals to the brain.

400

What ultraviolet waves used for?

Absorbed by the skin used in florescent tubes. Photons are stronger.
400

What are pigments?

A colored materiel that absorbs some colors and reflects some

400

What is loudness(Human perception of sound intensity) measured in?

dB

500

What is wave velocity and frequency?

Wave velocity, describes how fast the wave moves forward. Frequency, the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time.

500

What is natural frequency?

The natural sound something wants to vibrate at. 

500

Types of EM Radiation


Radio waves, micro waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays

500

How does the eye detect color?

Cones allow you to see color and detailed shapes.

500

What is acoustics and pitch?

Acoustics is the study of sound, pitch is highest or lowest point of sound.

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