What is frequency?
How many crests/oscillations you get per second
What creates sound?
Vibrations
Name the EM spectrum from lowest frequency to highest (use your notes I told you to keep!).
Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X Rays, Gamma Rays
How do compasses work?
The earth is a giant magnet
What is electricity?
The movement of electrons
What is amplitude?
The height of a wave from the midline
Is sound a mechanical or electromagnetic wave?
Mechanical
What property of light allows it to bounce back, which allows us to see ourselves in a mirror?
Reflection
A North and South magnetic pole...
Attract
What is static electricity?
When two bodies have an opposite charge and electrons quickly travel to the other to equalize, causing a shock
What are mechanical waves?
Waves that REQUIRE a medium to travel through
Would a Low Frequency sound have a low pitch or high pitch?
Low
Is light a mechanical or electromagnetic wave?
Electromagnetic
A North and a North magnetic pole would...
What type of circuit is on the right?
Series Circuit
What is an electromagnetic wave?
Waves that do NOT require a medium to travel
What is the effect called when an ambulance drives by and the pitch increases, then decreases as it leaves?
The doppler effect
What property of light allows it to disperse into its separate colors...creating a rainbow effect?
Dispersion
Name 3 magnetic materials
Steel, Cobalt, Nickle, Iron
What type of circuit is on the left

Parallel circuit
What is the difference between a transverse and a compression wave?
Transverse the oscillation is perpendicular to the flow of energy whereas compression is the same direction
Is sound a compression or transverse wave?
Compression
What is it called when light passes through something, slows down, and ends up bending through the material?
Refraction
How are the atoms arranged in a magnet?
In a straight line. They line up and make a north and south magnetic pole
What are the 3 components of electricity and what do they each measure?
Volts: Pressure of electrons
Amps: Flowrate of electrons
Ohms: Resistance