Mirrors
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Human Body Parts
Waves
100

The mirror that is curved inwards and curved outwards. (Has to be in order)

What are Concave and Convex mirrors?

100

What product from the Electromagnetic Spectrum comes first?

What are radio waves?

100

The human ear is made of three parts: the inner ear, the outer ear and this.

What is the middle ear?

100

Tell me the two types of waves.

What are electromagnetic and mechanical waves?

200

Define Lenses.

What is a structure located at the center of the eye?

200

Which product from the Electromagnetic Spectrum is seen from the human naked eye?

What is visible light?

200

Define rods in terms of the eye.

What are a type of cells in the retina?

200

Which is faster? The speed of light or sound?

What is the speed of light?

300

Car mirrors are examples of what type of mirrors?

What are convex mirrors?
300

In this year, Wilheim Conrad, a German physicist, discovered the ideas of X-rays.

What is 1895?

300

The most used body part of the human body is..

What is the eye?

300

What do transverse waves require?

What is amplitude, wavelength, and frequency?

400

What are the main differences between a convex mirror and a concave mirror?

What is the image formed in both mirrors?
400

Name all parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.

What are Radio Waves, Microwaves, Infa-Red Radiation, Visible Light, Ultra Violet Light, X-rays, and Gamma Rays?

400

How does sound travel to the ears?

What are sound waves traveling through the ear, causing the eardum to vibrate?

400

How are Electromagnetic waves produced?

What is when a electric and magnetic field draw close together?

500

How can a clear object be transparent and visible at the same time?

What is Refraction?

500

Which product(s) can penetrate through Earth's atmosphere?

What is Visible Light, Radio Waves, and Infared Radiation?

500

What is the human range of hearing?

What is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz?

500

What is a standing wave?

What is a combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency?