Wave Behaviors
Light vs. Sound
Wave Speed & Density
Lenses
Real-World Applications
100

What wave behavior makes light bounce off a mirror?

Reflection

100

Which wave type does NOT need a medium to travel: light or sound?

Light

100

What does "dense" mean for a material?

How tightly packed the particles are

100

Which lens type is thicker in the middle: convex or concave?

Convex

100

What lens is used in a magnifying glass?

Convex lens

200

What do we call it when a wave bends as it enters water?

Refraction

200

Which wave travels faster: light waves or sound waves?

Light waves

200

Does sound travel faster in air or water?

Water

200

Which lens spreads light out: convex or concave?

Concave

200

What wave behavior explains why you can hear someone around a corner?

Diffraction

300

What is the wave behavior when sound is soaked up by a curtain?

Absorption

300

Which wave can travel through a vaccuum?

Light waves

300

A light wave moves from air into glass. What usually happens to its speed? Which wave behavior is this?

It slows down.

300

Explain the difference between converging and diverging when it comes to lenses.

Converging lenses bring light rays together, and diverging lens spread light rays apart. 

300

Why do dark-colored cars get hotter in the sun?

Dark colors absorb more light energy, which is converted into heat.

400
What is it called when waves spread out after passing through a small opening?

Diffraction

400

Why can't sound travel through space?

There is no medium (no particles) in space.

400

Would sound travel faster in metal or foam? Why?

Metal, because it is denser.

400

What happens to an image when an objects moves closer to a convex lens?

The image gets larger.

400

Draw a simple sketch for a concave lens. Label the wave before and after and whether it is converging or diverging.

(See teacher)

500

When a wave enters a medium and does not leave, what is that called?

Absorption

500

In which type of material does sound usually travel the fastest: solids, liquids, or gases? Why?

Solids, because sound waves move by vibrating particles and, in solids, particles are much closer together, allowing vibrations to pass quickly from one particle to the next. 

500

How does increasing the density of a medium affect the speed of sound differently than it affects the speed of light?

For sound, greater density increases speed. For light, greater density slows the wave down.

500

How does a concave lens affect light rays and the image formed?

It spreads light out and forms a smaller image.

500

Draw a simple sketch for a convex lens. Label the wave before and after and whether it is converging or diverging.

(See teacher)