WAVES REVIEW. Rules A group will pick a question and have 30 seconds to answer. If they do not get the answer correct, the next group may steal the question.

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WAVES REVIEW

Rules A group will pick a question and have 30 seconds to answer. If they do not get the answer correct, the next group may steal the question. If a group steals a question, it is still their turn to choose the next question. When it is a group’s turn, they are allowed to discuss the correct answer with each other. Groups talking when it is not their turn will lose 100 points.

Light Waves Electromagnetic Spectrum Properties of Waves Types of Waves

Light Waves Which colors of visible light have the highest frequency?

Light Waves What is white light? What is diffraction?

Light Waves If I were planning a trip to the zoo and was going to be walking around in the sun all day… should I wear a black or white t- shirt? WHY? ?

Light Waves Apples appear red because they ________ red light frequencies??

Light Waves What property of a wave accounts for the colors we see?

Chemical Energy Electromagnetic Spectrum Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest frequency?

Electromagnetic Spectrum Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the longest wavelengths? How large can they be?

Electromagnetic Spectrum Cell phones use what type of waves from the EM spectrum?

Electromagnetic Spectrum Some animals can detect their prey by using thermal radiation or body heat? Which part of the EM spectrum is this?

Electromagnetic Spectrum List the EM spectrum in order starting with the highest frequencies moving to the lowest.

Properties of Waves What do ALL waves transfer?

Properties of Waves The amplitude of a wave shows how much ________ a wave is carrying?

Properties of Waves What is the property that is the highest part of a wave? What is the property that is the lowest part of a wave?

Properties of Waves What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?

Properties of Waves If you found an unknown wave how could you identify what kind of wave it is? Name 3 things you could do!

Types of Waves What does the word Perpendicular Mean and how does it relate to waves?

Types of Waves What does the word parallel mean and how does that relate to waves?

Types of Waves Snapping a rope is an example of what time of wave??

A slinky is an example of what type of wave?? Types of Waves - 400

Types of Waves What type of waves can travel through empty space? EXPLAIN!

Topic: Vision

Final Jeopardy As a group, decide how many points you want to risk Remember, if you miss the question, you will lose however many points you risk Each group writes their answer on a sheet of paper

Final Jeopardy On the blank sheet of paper, draw the diagram of the eye and label it using all the 7 parts that we learned yesterday!