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Wave Interactions

Wave Interactions

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Science

8th - 9th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS4-2, MS-PS4-1

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Ashley Mason

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15 Slides • 13 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which refers to the bending of a wave as it passes through one medium to another medium?

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reflection

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refraction

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transmission

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absorption

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Multiple Choice

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A wave hits an object as shown.

Which kind of wave interaction is shown?

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absorption

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diffraction

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refraction

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reflection

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Multiple Choice

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A wave hits a wall as shown.

As the wave interacts with a wall, which kind of wave interaction is shown?

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absorption

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diffraction

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refraction

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reflection

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Multiple Choice

What is occurring when a light wave goes through a pane of glass in a window?

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absorption

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transmission

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constructive interference

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destructive interference

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Multiple Choice

Plants appear green because they do not absorb the green wavelengths of light. What happens to those green light waves when they hit a plant?

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They are diffracted.

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They are absorbed.

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They are reflected.

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They are refracted.

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A wave hits an object as shown.

Which kind of wave interaction is shown?

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absorption

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diffraction

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refraction

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reflection

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes what is occurring when a door is almost closed and rays of light fan out from the small opening?

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absorption

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interference

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refraction

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diffraction

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Hans observed properties of four different waves and recorded observations about each one in his chart.

Which statement is best supported by the table?

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Wave W is being reflected, Wave X is being refracted, and waves Y and Z are being diffracted.

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Wave X is being diffracted, Wave Z is being reflected, and waves Y and W are being refracted.

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Wave X is being reflected, Wave Z is being refracted, and waves Y and W are being diffracted.

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Wave W is being diffracted, Wave X is being reflected, and waves Y and Z are being refracted.

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes what happens if two waves meet and build on each other?

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constructive interference

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destructive interference

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reflection

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absorption

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Multiple Choice

Which situation would result in interference?

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a wave bouncing off an object

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a wave bending as it moves through an object

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a wave scattering as it moves through an object

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a wave increasing in energy as it hits another wave

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Multiple Choice

Yolanda is studying two waves. The first wave has an amplitude of 2 m, and the second has an amplitude of 3 m.

Which statement accurately describes something that Yolanda can do as a part of her study?

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She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.1 m.

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She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 1.5 m.

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She can use destructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 2.8 m.

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She can use constructive interference to generate a wave with an amplitude of 3.5 m.

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Multiple Choice

The waves created by two speed boats in a lake interact to form larger waves. This is an example of

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constructive interference.

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destructive interference.

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absorption

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transmission

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Amir observes Wave 1 and Wave 2 crashing into each other at two different intervals. His experiments produce Wave 3 and Wave 4. Amir records his data in a table.

What is the best statement about the data collected in Amir’s table?

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Wave 3 resulted from destructive interference, and Wave 4 resulted from constructive interference.

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Waves 3 and 4 resulted from constructive interference.

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Waves 3 and 4 resulted from destructive interference.

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Wave 3 resulted from constructive interference, and Wave 4 resulted from destructive interference.

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