Parts of a Wave
Wavelengths of the EMS
Spectroscopy
Electrons in atoms
Vocabulary
100

What is the highest point on a wave?

Crest

100

T or F, Radiant energy travels by radiation.

T

100

Give an example of Spectroscopy.

Anything that involves the splitting of light/electromagnetic waves. (The lit elements and their colors in class)

100

What is an atom made up of?

Protons, nuetrons, and electrons.

100

Define radiation

Energy that travels and spreads out as it goes
200

What is the lowest point of a wave?

Trough

200

What does the electromagnetic spectrum represent?

The different forms of electromagnetic radiation.

200

What does spectroscopy show you?

What elements are present, through what wavelengths of light are emitted or absorbed. 

200

Where are electrons found?

They are negatively charged, surrounding the nucleus of an atom. 

200

What are X-rays

Short wavelengths with very high energy. Used for photographs of bones and airport security. 

300

The _ is the measure of the number of waves that pass a point in a given amount of time. 

Frequency

300

What type of electromagnetic wave has the highest energy?

Gamma rays

300

How can you tell when certain elements are present when using spectroscopy?

The lines found in the rainbow emitted by the light need to match up with the elements.

300

What electron in an atom is positively charged?

Protons

300

What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

The range of all types of EM radiation


400

Define wavelength

The distance from one crest to the next crest. 

400

Radiant energy is an example of what kind of light?

Visible light

400

When is spectroscopy used? 

To identify and quantify substances, especially in stars/light. 

400

List the 3 electons from positive to negative. 

Protons, neutrons, electrons

400

What is visible light

Wavelengths that the human eye can see. Ranging from red-violet.

500

If the wavelengths are shorter, then the frequency _.

increases

500

List the spectrum from lowest wavelength to highest wavelength.

Radiowaves, microwaves, infrared waves, ultraviolet waves, X rays, gamma rays. 

500

What does spectroscopy tell you about the surface of Mars?

It contains sodium, hydrogen, lithium, and helium.

500

How many electrons in Iron?

26

500

What are Radiowaves?

Lowest frequency, longest wave length, electromagnetic radiation.