EM Spectrum
Sound
Moving Waves
Materials and Heat
Eyes and Ears
100

An Electromagnetic wave (light) travels fastest in a _______.

Gas or a vacuum where there are no atoms to slow it down.

100

Sound travels fastest in a _______ (solid, liquid, gas) because of the _________ (INCREASED or DECREASED) distance between the particles.

SOLID and DECREASED

100

When light enters an object and doesn't leave

absorbtion

100
When heat is transferred by two materials or objects touching it is called __________.
Conduction
100

How do foam earplugs affect the sound a person hears?

A- the foam reduces the rate of sound vibration

B- the foam reduces the amount of energy

C- the foam increases the amount of energy

B- the foam reduces the amount of energy

200

How is the energy on the EM spectrum organized? (radio to gamma)  From ______ to ______

longest wavelength to shortest; from lowest energy to highest energy

200

How does sonar detect an object in water?

A- by sending sound waves that reflect off the object

B- by sending sound waves that are absorbed

C- by sending sound waves to detect the composition

A- by sending sound waves that reflect off the object

200

When a wave hits an object and then bounces back it is ________________.

reflected

200

When heat is transferred by Electromagnetic Waves

Radiation 

200
The only part of the EM spectrum we see is _______________.
Visible Light
300

Which causes an object to appear green?

A- reflecting all the other colors, it absorbs green

B- absorbing all the other colors, it reflects green

C- scattering the other colors, it reflects green

B- absorbing all the other colors, it reflects green

300

What causes sound to travel? 

Vibration 

300

What is the property of a wave with a low frequency? 

Longer wavelengths waves

Lower energy waves

300

Why are power line workers' gloves made of rubber?

A- rubber conducts heat

B- rubber conducts electricity

C- rubber does not conduct electricity 

C- rubber does not conduct heat

300

Why are humans unable to hear x ray waves?

A- they don't cause matter to vibrate

B- they have a higher frequency than humans can hear

C- they have a larger amplitude than humans can hear

B- they have a higher frequency than humans can hear

400

What about white light is true?

A- it is a combination of all wavelengths or colors

B- it is a combination of red and blue

C- it has no EM energy

A- it is a combination of all wavelengths or colors

400
Why can't sound travel in space or a vacuum?
Sound must have atoms (especially gas atoms) in order to travel, and there are no atoms in a vacuum or space.
400

When a wave changes speeds and direction as it moves from one medium to another ______________.

refraction

400

When heat is transferred by the differences in density within a medium. (hot rises, cold sinks) 

convection 

400

Why are the colors organized by ROYGBIV? 

Each color has a different wavelength 

500

The amount of wavelengths passing through an object in a given amount of time

Frequency

500

What does high frequency mean for a waves energy and wavelength? 

Short wavelength 

High energy 

500

What do we call the HEIGHT of a wave? 

Amplitude 

500

The temperature of the room increases when the sun shines through the window. Which material would work best to reduce the temperature of the room?

A- black paper because it reflects light 

B- white paper because it absorbs light

C- aluminum foil because it reflects light

C- aluminum foil because it reflects light

500

What causes us to see objects that are: 

1. Black

2. White 

1. Black objects absorb light 

2. White objects reflect light 

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