Waves Pt. 1
Waves Pt. 2
Sound/Light
Energy Transfer/Transform
Information
Types of Energy
100

What type of wave is this? 

Transverse wave

100

Points C and G are called: 

Crest

100

When an object allows some light, but not all to pass through it. ex: Sunglasses

Translucent

100

When energy is moved from place to place. 

Transfer

100

This type of code consists of black and white bars that are grouped together in a specific way to create a code. 

Barcode

100

This type of energy is stored in batteries. 

Chemical

200

If I want to play the drums louder, I simply hit the drums harder. What does this do to the wave? 

Increase the amplitude.  

200

Which wave would most likely come from a Tuba? 

Wave A. 

200

Name all 3 primary sources of light. 

Sun, Lightbulb, Fire

200

When energy is changed from one type of energy to another. 

Transformation/Conversion

200

This type of code consists of dots and dashes that when translated, communicate information from long distances. 

Morse code

200

This type of energy is measured using temperature. 

Thermal/Heat


300

Which wave would most likely come from a whistle? 

Wave B

300

What is letter A measuring? 

Wavelength. 

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This term describes objects that do not allow any light to pass through. 

What is the name of the dark area or shape produced by the object blocking the light? 

Opaque

Shadow

300

What type of energy is being transformed? Include ALL. 

Motion -> Chemical -> Electrical -> Sound 

300

This term describes a type of code that uses a two symbol system. (Thumbs up/Thumbs down, 0's and 1's)

Binary Code

300

The sun shining on the earth. 

Light/Thermal

400

Name 2 differences between wave a and b. 

Wave A has a lower amplitude. (Softer sound)

Wave A has a longer wavelength. (Lower Pitch)

Wave B has a higher amplitude. (Higher sound)

Wave B has a shorter wavelength. (Higher Pitch)

400

What happens to sound as it travels farther away from the source? 

The sound gets softer/quieter.

400

If you had a hard time hearing, would you rather sit next to student A or B?

Student A 

400
Transfer or Transform: 

Mr. Shipman and Archie create a telephone out of paper cups and string. They send messages to each other through the day.

Transfer. 

400

This term describes small squares that are lit up to create an image. 

Bonus: When you have more of these, what happens to the image? 

Pixel. 

400

When electrons jump from one atom to another, they can create this type of energy. 

Electric energy. 

500

What would I need to do to the original sound wave to get to wave M? 

Increase the amplitude

500

What would I need to do to the original sound wave to get to create wave N? 

Lower the frequency. 

Make the wavelength longer. 

Lower the pitch. 

500

In this video, Dr. Jeff plays music through the speaker. The waves coming through the speaker move the glass, proving that waves can move matter. Why do the sound waves move the glass?

The sound waves have a high amplitude. 

500

Transfer or Transform: 

The chemical energy from a battery turns into electrical energy and is sent to a radio where the electric energy is then turned into sound energy. 

Both.

500

Which type of code would be appropriate when you can see the person you want to communicate with, but you cannot hear? 

Semaphore Code, sign language

500

When electricity flows at a constant state, that is an example of : 

Current Electricity