Waves
Prisms
Electromagnetic Radiation
Colour and Reflection
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100

What is the difference between a crest and a trough?

The highest surface part of a wave is called the crest, and the lowest part is the trough.

100

Why does light refract in a prism


A prism works because the different colors of light travel at different speeds inside the glass. Because the colors of light travel at different speeds, they get bent by different amounts and come out all spread out instead of mixed up.



100

What is the Electromagnetic Spectrum?

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies.

100

What is the order of the rainbow?

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

100

How do you make toast?

You put bread in the toaster.

200

Which colour has the shortest wavelength?

Violet

200

What colours are shown when refracted?

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

200

What radiation has the longest wavelength?

Radio Waves

200

What are the three primary colours of light?

Red, Green, Blue.

200

What is Daniel's YouTube channel name?

RazzyGaming

300

What colour has the longest wave length?

Red

300

What happens when white light goes through a prism?

It refracts
300

What Radiation has the shortest wavelength?

Gamma Rays

300

Why cant you see the colour of a shirt in a dark room?

It is because there is no light to reflect of the shirt.

300

What does Daniel's necklace say?

A mathematical expression the forms a quote "Be Greater Than Average". 

400

How are the wavelength and frequency of a wave related?

Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other. The wave with the greatest frequency has the shortest wavelength. Twice the frequency means one-half the wavelength.

400

What happens when white light goes through two prisms?

It splits into colors and then forms back into a white light.

400

What are the uses for radio waves?

Television and FM and AM radio broadcasts, military communications, mobile phones, ham radio, wireless computer networks, and numerous other communications applications.

400

How do primary colours produce secondary colours?

By being mixed together.

400

What are Dorian's and Daniel's middle names?

Dorian's: Matthew 

Daniel's: David

500

What is the difference between a transverse wave and a compression wave?

In a longitudinal wave, the disturbance that makes up the wave is along the direction in which the wave travels. Longitudinal waves are also referred to as compression waves. In a transverse wave, the disturbance that makes up the wave is perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.

500

Why did Newton conclude that the prism was not the source of colours?

Newton concluded that the prism was not the source of colours because the different colours must have been present already in the white light. How could you use primary colours to produce secondary colours?

500

What are uses for x-ray radiation?

Healthcare providers and dentists both use x-rays for your care.

500

Why does a blue crayon look blue?

Because it Does. 

No but really because all the other colors are absorbed except blue which reflects.

500

How do you make a nuke?

You combining chemical explosives, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion.