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Final Jeopardy Question Types of Light Paints & Pigments 500 Potpourri Parts of The Eye Color Blindness & Deficiencies Properties of Light

Aircraft navigation is used by what type of light? Back Types of Light 500 points

Back Types of Light 500 points Microwaves.

What type of light can some animals see as color? Back Types of Light 400 points

Back Types of Light 400 points Infrared.

What type of light includes the rainbow of colors? Back Types of Light 300 points

Back Types of Light 300 points Visible Light.

What type of light has the shortest wavelength? Back Types of Light 300 points

Back Types of Light 200 points Gamma Rays.

What type of light is used for television? Back Types of Light 100 points

Back Category points Radio Waves.

Why are some paints more expensive? Back Paints & Pigments 500 points

Back Paints & Pigments 500 points They require rare materials to make that specific color. Such as: cobalt blue and Emerald Green.

What is color subtraction? Back Paints & Pigments 400 points

Back Paints & Pigments 400 points Mixing of two paints which reflect.

What are pigments? Back Paints & Pigments 300 points

Back Category points Powdered materials. That when suspended in liquid, create paint.

Name the 3 primary colors of light? Back Paints & Pigments 200 points

Back Paints & Pigments 200 points Red, Green, Blue.

Name the 3 primary colors of pigment? Back Paints & Pigments 100 points

Back Paints & Pigments 100 points Red, Yellow, Blue

Depending on the situation, light will act some times as a particle and sometimes as this? Back Properties of Light 500 points

Back Properties of Light 500 points A Wave.

In what waves does light travel? Back Properties of Light 400 points

Back Properties of Light 400 points Transverse.

Where can light travel where sound cannot? Back Properties of Light 300 points

Back Properties of Light 300 points Space.

“light” is the common term for this? Back Properties of Light 200 points

Back Properties of Light 200 points Electromagnetic Radiation.

Where does light come from? Back Properties of Light 100 points

Back Properties of Light 100 points The Sun.

What is the Cornea? Back Parts of the Eye 500 points

Back Parts of the Eye 500 points The clear outer protecting of the eye.

What is the purpose of the optic nerve? Back Parts of the Eye 400 points

Back Parts of the Eye 400 points Connects Rods and Cones on the Retina to the Brain.

Describe the location of the Lens? Back Parts of the Eye 300 points

Back Parts of the Eye 300 points The lens is located in the center of the eye behind the Iris, Cornea and Pupil.

What is the difference between Rods and Cones? Describe the functions of each. Back Parts of the Eye 200 points

Back Parts of the Eye 200 points About 15 million rods, used in dim light to detect black and white. About 7 million Cones used to detect color and sharp imagery.

Why do we have a blind spot? Back Parts of the Eye 100 points

Back Parts of the Eye 100 points The optic nerve is located on the retina where there are no Rods or Cones.

What is the most common form of color blindness? Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 500 points

Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 500 points Dichromatic

About what percent of the men and women have red- green color blindness? Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 400 points

Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 400 points 8% of men, 4% of women.

What is retinitis pigmentosa? Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 300 points

Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 300 points When the field of vision is tunneled and only the center is clear.

What form of blindness do you have when you can see only peripheral vision? Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 200 points

Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 200 points Macular Degeneration.

What form of blindness is often due to old age? Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 100 points

Back Color Blindness & Deficiencies 100 points Cataracts.

What is specular reflection? Back Potpourri 500 points

Back Potpourri 500 points A large amount of light reflects off of a flat surface.

What is resolving power? Back Potpourri 400 points

Back Potpourri 400 points The ability of the eye to produce separate images from sources close together.

What is phosphorescence? Back Potpourri 300 points

Back Potpourri 300 points Chemical make-up which causes things to slow after ultraviolet light is removed.

This glows under ultraviolet light. Back Potpourri 200 points

Back Potpourri 200 points Fluorescence.

This is when UV light fades colors. Back Potpourri 100 points

Back Potpourri 100 points Sun-Fading

How many minutes does it take to cook popcorn in the microwave? Back FINAL JEOPARDY

minutes give or take Back FINAL JEOPARDY