Sound Waves
The Human Ear
The EM Spectrum
Light
The Human Eye
100

What 3 states of matter can sound waves travel through?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

What are the 3 parts of the human ear?

Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear

100

What type of electromagnetic wave has the lowest energy?

radio waves

100

What is one example of a light source?

light bulb, fire, Sun

100

What is the colored part of the eye?

Iris

200

What state of matter do sound waves travel through the fastest?

Solids

200

What is the job of the outer ear? 

Collect sound waves

200

How fast does light travel in a vacuum?

300,000 km/s

200

What is a reflecting surface that forms an image by regular reflection?

Mirror

200

What are the 2 types of cells found in the retina?

Rod and Cone Cells

300

What type of objects produce sound waves?

Vibrating Objects

300

What is the thin membrane that stretches across the ear canal called?

ear drum

300

Which type of UV-C wave is the most dangerous?

UV-C

300

What type of material does not allow light through?

Opaque

300

What is the layer of special light-sensitive cells that are located in the back of the eye called?

Retina

400

The speed of a sound wave in a material increases as the ______________________ of the material increases. 

temperature

400

What is the name of the 3 tiny bones in the inner ear?

hammer, anvil, stirrup

400

What type of electromagnetic wave can the eyes detect?

Light

400

What are the 2 types of reflection?

Regular & Diffuse

400

What controls the size of the pupil?

the Iris

500

What type of wave is a sound wave?

Longitudinal 

500

What is the small fluid-filled chamber in the inner ear? 

cochlea

500

Name the electromagnetic waves in order from least amount of energy to greatest amount of energy.

Radio, Microwaves, Infrared, Light, UV, X-ray, Gamma rays

500

What type of mirror has a flat, reflecting surface that forms an image that looks like a photograph?

Plane Mirror

500

What part of the eye enables the eye to form a sharp image of nearby and distant objects?

Lens