Electromagnetic Waves Chp. 12 Section 1 What are electromagnetic waves?
Chapter 7 Review JEOPARDY! Electromagnetic Waves & Light.
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Chapter 7 Review JEOPARDY!
Electromagnetic Waves & Light
Round 1N-ergy Which Wave
is that?What We See Light Tricks The Waves
Don’t Stop!
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Round 2
N-ergy– 10 points Energy that is transferred as waves with
both electrical and magnetic properties is called _______________ ________.
Electromagnetic energy
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N-ergy– 20 points In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves
have the same ________. Speed
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N-ergy– 30 points Waves that transfer up-and-down vibrations
(with crests and troughs) are called _____ waves.
Transverse
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N-ergy– 40 points Electromagnetic waves are different from
mechanical waves because they can… Travel in a vacuum (do not need a medium)
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N-ergy– 50 points Light is _____________ when it passes
from one medium into another at an angle. Refracted (causing it to bend)
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Which Wave is That?– 10 points Chemicals used to give color to materials
are called __________. pigments
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Which Wave is That?– 20 points The EM waves found between visible light
and x-rays on the spectrum are _________. ultraviolet
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Which Wave is That?– 30 points The wavelengths of the em spectrum that
are associated with heat and fall just before visible light in the spectrum.
Infrared
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Which Wave is That?– 40 points Radar uses reflected ____________ to
measure speed. microwaves
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Which Wave is That?– 50 points The EM waves with the highest frequency
(and therefore the highest energy) are _______
Gamma rays
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What We See – 10 points A wave is really just a disturbance that
transfers ___________ from place to place. energy
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What we See – 20 points Rate the phases of matter in order from
where sound travels fastest to where sound travels slowest.
Solids, liquids, gases
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What We See – 30 points The frequency of a wave is measured in
units called ________ Hertz (Hz)
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What We See– 40 points The color a red apple will appear if you
shine blue light on it is ________. Black (there will be no red wavelengths to
reflect off the apple and back to your eye… the blue wavelength gets absorbed by the apple)
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What We See– 50 points The color you will see if you look at your
blue t-shirt through a red filter is ______. Black (blue cannot pass through the red
filter, so your eye does not receive any wavelengths of color and shirt looks black)
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Wave Tricks– 10 points How high or low a sound seems to a
person is the sound’s ____________ pitch
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Light Tricks– 20 points Interaction between two waves that meet is
called ____________, and it can be constructive or destructive.
Interference
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Light Tricks– 30 points When two waves meet to make a wave with
a smaller amplitude, the type of interference is ___________.
destructive
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Light Tricks– 40 points Sound waves travel through a medium as
_______________ waves. (the type of mechanical wave)
Longitudinal
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Light Tricks– 50 points The pitch of a sound depends on the
wave’s ____________. (The higher the pitch of the sound, the higher this must be.)
Frequency
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The Waves Don’t Stop! – 10 points Mechanical waves are created when a
source of energy causes a medium to _____________.
Vibrate
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The Waves Don’t Stop!– 20 points The distance between two crests of a wave
would be called its ____________. Wavelength
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The Waves Don’t Stop!– 30 points The amplitude of a sound wave helps
determine how _________ the sound will be.
loud
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The Waves Don’t Stop!– 40 points Bats & dolphins have the ability to locate
food using a skill called ___________. Echolocation
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The Waves Don’t Stop!– 50 points Explain the following: (1) Why does sound travel
faster in air that is 30o than air that is 20o? (2) Why would Chuck Yeager have chosen a high altitude to break the sound barrier?
(1) molecules already moving faster, so they transfer energy faster (2) high altitude=low temp=easier to break speed of sound since sound would travel slower there
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