Waves Properties
Light Waves
Sound Waves
Heat Transfer
Anatomy of a Wave
100

A disturbance or vibration of a medium that moves through the medium

Wave

100

The colors of the rainbow that make up the visible spectrum.

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.

Red has the longest wavelength & Violet has the shortest.



ROY G BIV

100

Vibrations that travel through air or another medium and can be  heard when they  reach a person’s or animal’s ear  

Sound

100

(also called heat energy) is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other.



Thermal Energy

100

It is the highest point of a wave

Crest

200

Rapid back and forth movements

Vibration

200

The complete range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves from the lowest to the highest, including, in order : radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray waves

Electromagnetic Spectrum 

200

Your perception of the energy of the sound



Volume (loudness)

200

A measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance

Temperature 

200

It is the lowest point on a wave. 

Trough

300

Materials (series of interconnected particles) through which a wave travels

Medium

300

When light waves bend. Light waves are refracted as they pass through water.



Refraction

300

The perceived frequency of sound

Pitch

300

The energy of motion

Kinetic Energy

300

The part of a longitudinal wave that is more spread out;  a decrease in density and pressure in a medium, such as air, especially when caused by the passage of a wave

Rarefaction

400

Ability to cause changes in matter



Energy

400

Wave energy we can see, portion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye;  made of colors

Visible Spectrum 

400

A pair of flaps on either side of the larynx that are responsible for the   production of sound including speech



Vocal Cords

400

Convection, Conduction, and Radiation are examples of...

Heat Transfer

400

The densest part of a longitudinal wave; force that tends to shorten or squeeze something, decreasing its volume.

Compression

500

The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time; measured in hertz (Hz)



Frequency 
500

To get the answer right you need all three terms!

An object that does not allow light waves to pass through it – you CANNOT see through it

An object that allows a few light waves to pass through. You can almost  see through these objects.

An object that allows light waves to pass through. You can see through these objects


Opaque, Translucent, Transparent

500

Which part of the ear has the smallest bones in the body:  the hammer, anvil and stirrup?

Middle ear

500

A substance that does NOT transfer energy easily, or transfers is very slowly.



Insulator 

500

The maximum distance the particles of a medium move from their resting position



Amplitude

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