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Jeopardy SoundColor Electro- magnetic Waves Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Sound Sound cannot travel in _____________ because there are no particles of matter to transmit the compressional wave energy.

$100 Answer Space or a vacuum

$200 Question Sound What state of matter does sound travel fastest in?

$200 Answer Solid

$300 Question Sound What is sound measured in?

$300 Answer decibel

$400 Question Sound When a siren sounds like it has a higher pitch as it approaches you, this is an example of?

$400 Answer Doppler Effect

$500 Question Sound When an object vibrates and causes a second object to also vibrate, this is called?

$500 Answer Resonance

$100 Question Color An apple appears red because it reflects?

$100 Answer Red visible light

$200 Question Color If an object reflects all visible light, it will look what color?

$200 Answer White

$300 Question Color What color is an object that absorbs all visible light?

$300 Answer black

$400 Question Color What color of the visible light spectrum has the lowest frequency?

$400 Answer red

$500 Question Color What color on the visible light spectrum has the highest frequency?

$500 Answer violet

$100 Question Electromagnetic Waves Name the two fields produced by an electromagnetic wave?

$100 Answer Electric field & Magnetic field

$200 Question Electromagnetic Waves Which electromagnetic wave can be used to cook food?

$200 Answer microwave

$300 Question Electromagnetic Waves What are the strongest electromagnetic waves?

$300 Answer Gamma rays

$400 Question Electromagnetic Waves These waves can cause our skin to sunburn?

$400 Answer Ultra Violet Rays

$500 Question Electromagnetic Waves What is the energy carried by electromagnetic waves called?

$500 Answer Radiant Energy

$100 Question Waves An echo would be an example of what?

$100 Answer Reflection

$200 Question Waves A spoon looking bent in a glass of water is an example of ?

$200 Answer Refraction

$300 Question Waves When sound filters through a noisy hallway through an open door, this is an example of ?

$300 Answer Diffraction

$400 Question Waves If you increase the frequency of a Sound wave, it increases the _____ also.

$400 Answer Pitch

$500 Question Waves Explain the relationship between Frequency and Wavelength?

$500 Answer They have an inverse relationship – As the wavelength increase, the Frequency would decrease

Final Jeopardy What is the difference between Noise & Music?

Final Jeopardy Answer Noise is composed of waves That are random and without a pattern. Music is composed of waves with a regular pattern.