Properties of Waves
Absorption, Reflection, Refraction
Translucent, Transparent, Opaque
Sound Waves
DOUBLE IT (These are more difficult)
100

Tell me what the "top" and the "bottom" of a transverse wave is called. 

crest and trough

100

When light BOUNCES off an object it is called ___________

Reflection

100

A window is transparent. What does that mean?

All light is able to pass through the object.

100

Describe a vibration

Moving back and fourth rapidly

100

Light waves always travel in a ___________ line.

Striaght

200

The measurement of a wave from crest to crest or trough to trough is called the...

wavelength

200

Which color reflects the most light? What color absorbs the most light?

White; Black

200

Name two translucent items.

Answers will vary

200

What medium allows sound to travel the fastest?

Solid

200

There are 4 glass bottles in front of you. One full, one half full, and the other has a few drops in it. Which glass will produce the highest pitched sound?

The glass with a few drops. 

300

Amplitude tells us...

Two answers:

The height of a wave OR how loud a wave is

300

If I am working outside on a hot day, what is the best color to wear? Why?

White, it reflects the suns rays the best to keep from getting overheated. 

300

Describe what an opaque object is. 

An object that does not allow light to pass through.

300

Sound waves need particles in matter to _________.  

Vibrate

300

On the visible light spectrum, which color has the SHORTEST wavelength?

Violet

400

How do we measure a wavelength?

From crest to crest or trough to trough

400

I am wearing a red shirt. Name the color my shirt is reflecting AND ALL of the colors it is absorbing.

Red 

Orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet

400

Wax paper is a type of _________ material.

translucent

400

Explain why we cannot hear sound in space. 

There are no particles to vibrate within the air, therefore, sound cannot travel.

400

Describe how our brain interprets sound through our ears. (using the eardrum, brain waves, etc.)

The sound travels to our ears, vibrates our eardrum, and tiny waves are sent to our brain. 

500

If I were to increase the frequency of a wave, what does that mean?

I am increasing the amount of waves that pass a point per second. 

500

Explain how a prism works. 

A prism will take the white light shining on it, refract it into all of the colors on the visible light spectrum (rainbow). 

500

Describe a situation where you may need to use a transparent material.

Answers will vary.

500

If I were to play guitar strings with A LOT of force, what happens to the sound?

Answers will vary. 

500

What is the name of the visible light spectrum? (you must pronounce it correctly to get all points)

the electromagnetic spectrum