Waves
EM Spectrum
Visible Light
Sound
Eye/Ear
100

The highest point on a transverse wave.

Crest

100

Where the majority of EM waves/energy is produced

Sun/Stars

100

The colors that are included in the visible light spectrum

ROY G BIV

100

Sound is created when matter does this

Vibrates

100

Sense organ that detects light energy within the universe

Eyes

200

The distance from crest to crest (or trough to trough).

Wavelength

200

The only part of the EM Spectrum that human eyes can SEE.

Visible Light

200

When Visible light is produced, the color that we perceive it as.

White

200

A reflected sound can result in this

ECHO! (ECHO!) (echo)

200

Sense organ that detects vibrations within the universe

Ears

300

Two types of wave that differ on the medium they can travel through

Mechanical and Electromagnetic.

300

EM waves, unlike mechanical waves, can travel through this.

Vacuum of space

300

You see yourself in the mirror and hear your own voice in a cave. Light behavior.

Reflection

300

Sound travels as this type of wave only

Longitudinal/Compressional (Mechanical)

300

Sense organs will convert energy received into this (in order for your brain to understand what is going on around you)

Nerve Signals

400
The number of waves (vibrations) produced per second.

Frequency

400

The EM Spectrum is organized from Low ________ to High __________.

Frequency/Energy
400

When an object appears red, what is known about the interactions of each color

Red is reflected, all others are absorbed.

400

The number of waves produced per second determines a sound's _________

Pitch

400

The snail-shaped structure that is responsible for converting sound to nerve signals

Cochlea

500

The maximum distance a particle is moved from its resting position

Amplitude

500

List all the parts of the EM Spectrum from High Frequency to Low Frequency

Gamma, X-rays, UV, Visible, Infrared, Microwave, Radio

500

A rainbow forms after a rain shower and the sun finally peers through. What light interaction causes this phenomenon

refraction

500
The medium in which sound will travel the fastest
Solids
500

The thin layer, containing rods and cones, found on the back of the eye that converts light to nerve signals.

Retina