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What waves carry 

Energy 

100

All waves equal 

Energy

100

The highest point of a wave. 

Crest

100

The lowest point of a wave.

Trough

100

The height of a wave. 

Amplitude.

200

Which Waves can humans see 

Visible light

200

The number of waves that pass in 1 second 

Frequency 

200

The time it takes for one wave to pass or complete a cycle. 

Period 
200

Waves that travel perpendicular to the energy movement 

Transverse

200

Waves that require a medium to travel through

Mechanical Waves

300

What are the 7 parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum in order

Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible, Ultraviolet, X-Ray, Gamma Ray. 

300

We can take picture of our bones with this type of radiation

X-rays

300

We can use this radiation to heat food and also is used in communications 

Electromagnetic Radiation / Microwaves 

300

It is part of the invisible radiation that comes from the sun

Ultraviolet 

300

It is used to clean medical equipment and can be part of cancer treatment

Gamma Rays

400

What does ROYGBIV stand for 

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

400

It is used to see in the night by detecting the heat

Infrared

400

We use this type of radiations to send and receive information 

Radio/Cellphones 

400
When light bends as it passes from one medium to another. 

Refraction

400

When a ray of light strikes a flat, reflective surface such as a mirror, the ray reflects, or bounces off, in a new direction. 

Reflection 

500

What happens to frequency as wavelength increases

It decreases

500

What are the three examples in the EM that have the longest wavelength

Radio, Microwaves, and Infrared

500

A beam of white light passes through a glass prism and separates into different colors.
What causes this separation?

Each color of light has a different wavelength

500

A student turns up the volume on a speaker but does not change the song’s pitch.
Which property of the sound waves increases?

Amplitude

500

When the wavelength of a wave decreases, what happens to the wave’s frequency and energy?

Both frequency and energy increase