Light Waves
What Light Can Do
Vocabulary
Key Concepts
Big Ideas
100

a range of wavelengths

spectrum

100

to give off

emit

100

a type of wave that carries energy from one place to another, even through empty space

light

100

What does light carry that causes materials to change?

energy

100
True or False - Light travels in a straight line.

TRUE

200

a group of atoms joined together in a particular way

molecule 

200

to take in

absorb

200

the ability to make things move or change

energy

200

True or False - The movement of energy can be tracked by observing the changes the energy causes in matter.

TRUE

200

a type of invisible light that is beyond violet on the spectrum

ultraviolet

300

anything that has mass and takes up space

matter

300

to bounce off without absorbing

reflect

300

the maximum height of a wave

amplitude

300

True or False: Light carries energy that does not cause materials to change.

False! 

Light carries energy that DOES cause materials to change.

300

to form a mental picture of something that cannot be seen

visualize

400

What's the dark brown pigment occuring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eyes of humans and animals called?

melanin

400

to pass through

transmit

400

the distance from one peak of a wave to the next  

wavelength

400

True or False: When a material absorbs energy from light, the energy causes the material to change.

TRUE!

400

True or False: When light is transmitted through or reflected off a material, the energy is not absorbed, so the material does not change.

TRUE!

500

When studying Australia and Brazil, we learned Australia has less WHAT in the atmosphere contributing to higher rates of skin cancer.

ozone

500

to change direction when it enters at an angle

refract

500

the number of peaks of a wave that pass in a second

frequency

500
True or False: A light source can only emit one type of light at a time.

False!  

A light source can emit MORE THAN one type of light.

500

When a light hits a material... The light can do what 4 things we've learned about in class?

absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted.