Visible Light contains all the known.
What are colors?
This type of wave requires a medium for it to travel.
What are sound waves?
This type of wave can travel through space and does not require a medium.
What are Light Waves?
When wave bounce off an object.
What is Reflection?
The highest point on a wave.
What is the Crest?
The color of light reflected off of a red gummy bear.
What is the color, Red?
An echo is what of a sound wave.
What is a Reflection?
Refraction accrues when light waves are.
What is bent?
The picture below shows an example of
What is Transmission?
It is the part of a wave typically measured from crest to crest.
What is wavelength?
The color of light absorbed by a yellow banana.
What is every color other than Yellow?
This state of matter is the best for transmitting sound waves.
What are Solids?
Darker colored clothing will do a better job at.... light versus lighter colored clothing.
What is Absorbing?
The reflection of sound waves off of a hard surface.
What is an echo?
You calculate this measurement by counting crests of a wave as they passing a certain point.
What is Frequency?
Different colors will have different sizes of this part of a wave.
What are wavelengths?
We are able to speak because of vocal cords vibrate what in the air.
What are atoms
Caused when some light is absorbed, and the rest is reflected.
What are Colors?
When visible light hits an object. Some light is absorbed, and the rest is reflected off.
What is colors?
When you decrease the length of the wavelength you will...
What is increase the Frequency?
When visible light is split apart, like in a rainbow, it contains how many colors.
What are the 7 colors of a rainbow?
In order for a sound wave to increase in volume, you must...
What is Increase the Amplitude?
A scale system that orders light waves based on their wavelength.
What is the Electro-Magnetic Spectrum?
When you see a straw sitting in a cup of water. The straw will seem bent at the water line.
What is refraction?
The middle line that runs down the center of a wave graph.
What is the Origin Line?