Individual known for using a Prism to separate the colors of white light.
Who is Isaac Newton?
Acts like a wave AND a particle.
What is light?
Electromagnetic wave with the highest frequency.
What are... Gamma rays
Travels through water but not space.
What is a sound wave?
Red, Green, and Blue
All the colors in the visible spectrum in order. (Highest to lowest wavelength)
What is.... Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Correct term for how electromagnetic waves move.
What is a Transverse wave?
What is 300,000 km/s?
Term we use for blocking waves either vertically or horizontally. Used in eyewear.
What is polarization?
Name the three secondary colors of light.
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow.
The wavelengths of light from Longest to Shortest wavelengths.
What is ...Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible, Ultraviolet, Xray, Gamma?
Type of wave responsible for sunburns.
What are Ultra violet waves?
Color immediately above the visible spectrum.
Term to describe the up and down differences in a sound/light wave.
What is Amplitude?
Scattering of waves by particles in the sky causes this affect?
What is turn the sky blue?
White light consists of this:
What are.... all the colors in the visible spectrum?
Science light term has these for examples: Wood, Stone, People
What is.... Opaque?
What is Infrared and Ultraviolet?
Relationship of Wavelengths to Frequency.
What is inversely proportional?
Color found from White light minus green light.
What is magenta? (complementary colors)
Term used to describe the bending of light.
What is...Refraction?
Term of the effect where an atom gives off a certain pattern of light when hit by energy.
Brightest light in visible spectrum.
What is yellow-green?
Name of tool used to analyze light on a spectrum.
The color shown when cyan light is projected onto yellow paper.
What is green?