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Waves
Sound
Matter
Light
Mixed Bag
100
The name when a certain number of waves pass a given point per a certain number of seconds?
What is frequency?
100
Temperature affects the __________ of sound waves.
What is speed?
100
This is composed of extremely small particles, too small to be seen without a powerful microscope.
What are atoms?
100
This is the only type of wave that can travel through a vacuum (ie., space).
What is light?
100
The range of electromagnetic waves placed in a certain order.
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
200
Another name for wave height
What is amplitude?
200
Sound waves cannot travel through this.
What is a vacuum?
200
All matter has mass and this property.
What is volume (takes up space)?
200
Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Indigo, Violet
What is visible light?
200
A substance with a definite shape and a definite volume.
What is a solid?
300
The measurement from one wave crest to another wave crest or one trough to another trough.
What is wavelength?
300
Frequency is measured in this unit.
What is hertz?
300
Temperature and pressure determine this property of matter.
What is its state (solid, liquid, or gas)?
300
The invisible range of light we feel as heat.
What is infrared?
300
The top of the fraction when calculating density.
What is mass?
400
These waves have movement that is perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
What is a transverse wave?
400
This is how loud or soft a sound is
What is intensity?
400
This describes the relationship between mass and volume.
What is density?
400
The range of invisible light that can cause a burn
What is ultraviolet light?
400
The temperature at which something changes from a liquid state to a gas
What is boiling point?
500
The low point of the wave is called a
What is a trough?
500
Intensity is measured in this unit.
What are decibels?
500
The change from a solid directly to a gas.
What is sublimation?
500
Material that doesn't allow light to pass through
What is opaque?
500
The parts of a longitudinal wave that are close together
What are compressions?