Vocabulary
Sound Behaviors
Light Behaviors
Random Sound
Random Light
100

To bounce back.

Reflection

100

What is needed to create all sounds?

Vibrations

100

This occurs when light waves hit a flat or shiny surface and bounce back.

Reflection

100

How does sound travel?

Through waves in all directions

100

How does light travel?

Through waves in straight lines

200

To take in.

Absorb

200

What kinds of materials are needed to absorb sound?

Soft materials

200

This occurs when light waves pass through an object.

Transmition

200

Sound waves with longer wavelengths will produce what kind of sound?

Lower pitch

200

What kinds of objects allow light waves to pass through easily?

Transparent objects

300

The amount of energy.

Intensity

300

Blowing across the top of a glass bottle full of water will create what kind of sound?

High pitch

300

This occurs when light waves are taken into a substance.

Absorption

300

If I'm playing the drums and want to make the sound louder, what do I need to do?

Hit the drums with more force

300

What kinds of objects block light and do not allow it to pass through?

Opaque objects

400

To pass through.

Transmit

400

What will tightening guitar strings do to the sound?

Increase VPS/Make the pitch higher

400

This occurs when light waves enter a new substance and bend.

Refraction

400

In what medium does sound travel the fastest?

Solids

400

What kinds of objects allow some light to pass through, scattering it?

Translucent objects

500

A space that is entirely devoid and has no matter.

Vacuum

500

Tapping a glass bottle that is very full of water will create what kind of sound?

Low pitch

500

What object refracts white light into a rainbow?

Prism

500

How can pitch be changed?

By changing how fast an object vibrates

500

What are all lenses examples of?

Refraction