Waves (Parts & Types)
Visible Light & Interactions with Matter
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Light & the Universe
Food
100

This is defined as the distance from the midline to either the crest or trough of a wave. This represents the strength or amount of energy in a wave. 

What is amplitude?

100

This color of light is a mixture of all of the colors in the rainbow.

What is white light?

100

Electromagnetic radiation is a type of energy that is in the shape of a __________.

What is a wave?

100

True or false: All of the information that we record from outer space that comes from light is information that we are receiving from the past.

What is: True?

100

This fruit is known for its high concentrations of vitamin C and is often mistaken for a vegetable. 

What is a tomato?

200

This is defined as the distance between two crests of a wave, usually measured in meters or nanometers. 

What is wavelength?

200

If I have a red filter and shine red light through it, what will happen?

What is: the light will be transmitted.

200

Are electromagnetic radiation waves transverse or longitudinal?

What is transverse?

200

What is a light-year?

What is: how far light travels in 365 days (1 year).
200

This term describes the chemical reaction that occurs when cooking foods that contain sugar, turning it brown and flavorful.

What is caramelization?

300

This type of wave can only travel if matter is present; it has to travel through a medium and cannot travel through a vacuum.

What is a mechanical wave?

300

When light travels from one medium to another, light changes speed and bends. This is known as what?

What is refraction?

300

What part of the electromagnetic spectrum can humans see with our eyes?

What is the visible spectrum?

300

The star's brightness tells us what about that star?

What is: the distance the star is from Earth?

300

This nutrient that humans get from food is essential for repairing tissues in our bodies.

What is protein?

400

This type of wave moves at a right angle compared to the disturbance that caused it. The disturbance moves up and down and the wave moved horizontally.

What is a transverse wave?

400

A convex lens only produces what kind of image(s)? Options: real, virtual, none, or both real and virtual.

What is: both real and virtual?

400

This type of electromagnetic radiation has the highest frequency.

What are gamma rays?

400

This color of star is the hottest, reaching temperatures of up to 90,000 degrees.

What is: Blue?

400

This cooking technique involves cooking food in a fat at a high heat in order to develop color.

What is sautéing? 

500

In this type of wave, the disturbance moves in the same direction as the waves, also known as compression waves.

What is a longitudinal wave?

500

A concave lens only produces what kind of image(s)? Options: real, virtual, none, or both real and virtual.

What is: virtual images?

500

Scientists study objects in outer space by using special telescopes that can detect this type of electromagnetic radiation.

What are radio waves?

500

By analyzing the _________________ of stars, we can determine exactly what elements are present inside of it.

What are emission spectra?

500

This term refers to the process of preserving food by removing its moisture, often used with fruits and meats. 

What is dehydration?

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