Wave Anatomy
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Light
Sound
Wave Interactions
100

The distance from crest to crest of neighboring waves.

Wavelength

100

 These waves have the shortest wavelength and highest energy in the EM spectrum.

Gamma

100

This type of wave does NOT require a medium to travel

electromagnetic

I will not accept transverse. While both describe light, transverse refers specifically to the fact that the direction of the motion is perpendicular to the direction that the energy is traveling. Ocean waves are also transverse, but certainly not electromagnetic.

100

This is the material through which a wave travels.

medium

100

When a sound wave hits a wall and bounces, the echo produced is an example of which type of wave interaction?

reflection

200

 The lowest point of a transverse wave is called this. You must say it and spell it correctly for credit.

trough

200

The Rainbow's name is Roy G. Biv. Which color in the visible spectrum has the shortest wavelength?

Violet

200

What type of wave has motion perpendicular to the direction of travel?

transverse

200

These waves must travel through matter, some form of physical medium.

Mechanical Waves

I will not accept longitudinal. Longitudinal specifically refers to waves whose particle motion travels in the same direction as (parallel to) the energy being transferred.

200

When waves overlap and the amplitude of the resulting waves increases, we call this _________  _________.

Constructive Interference

300

The number of waves passing by a certain point per second. Measured in Hertz (Hz).

frequency

300

Often used to send messages long distances, this type of EM radiation has the longest wavelength.

Radio Waves

300

Why is electromagnetic radiation better than mechanical for effective communication?

Light (EM) travels faster and further than sound (mechanical)

300

 Sound travels fastest in this state of matter.

solid

300

When waves spread out after passing through an opening or around an obstacle.

Diffraction

400

The brightness of a light or loudness of a sound is determined by what aspect of a wave?

amplitude

400

This region of the spectrum has wavelengths just longer than visible red light and is commonly associated with heat transfer. 

infrared

400

What does the amplitude of a light wave signify about our experience of it?

brightness/intensity

400

In a longitudinal wave, wavelength in measured compression to compression. What are the areas between compressions called?

rarefactions

400

When a beam of white light is filtered through a raindrop or other prism, it separates into all the colors of the visible spectrum. What is this wave interaction called?

refraction

500

A longitudinal wave resembles a spring or a slinky. What are the sections that are tightly packed close together called?

compressions

500

These waves are used in medical imaging because their wavelengths are short enough to pass through soft tissue but not dense bone.

X- Rays

500

A scientist measures light from a distant star and notices the wavelengths are stretched out. Identify this effect and explain what it indicates.

the doppler effect. indicates star is moving away from Earth.

500

The Doppler Effect causes changes in sound coming from moving objects, depending on whether they are coming toward you or moving away from you. Does an ambulance coming toward you have a higher frequency or lower frequency than when it is parked?

higher frequency

500

Noise canceling headphones work by creating waves that are the exact opposite orientation of outside noise. What type of wave interaction is this an example of?

Destructive Interference