
Properties of Waves
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Properties of Waves
By Aguado Angelica
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What is labeled "A" in Gabriella's model?
Amplitude
Crest
Trough
Wavelength
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Matter can Transmit Light
Light is a type of electromagnetic wave, so it can travel through empty space
When light meets with a material, it can be passed through the material – we call this transmission
Transparent – Matter that transmits light; you can see through them
Translucent – light is scattered in different directions; you can't see all the way through
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Matter can Absorb Light
Opaque – materials do not let any light pass through; they can reflect, absorb, or both
Absorption – transfer of light energy to matter (think like how a sponge soaks up water)
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Matter Can Reflect Light
Reflection – the bouncing of light off a surface; The Law of Reflection states that a light way striking a mirror will bounce off the mirror at the same angle
When light bounces off a smooth surface it reflects in a uniform way
When light bounces off a rough surface it scatters in many different directions
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What determines what colors we see?
Remember the colors we can see are called visible light – Roy G. Biv
Light can be reflected or absorbed. Objects that appear a specific color are because those are the light waves that are reflected
Objects that are translucent or transparent can absorb, reflect, and transmit light waves.
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Black and White Objects
When an object absorbs all light waves, it appears black
When an object reflects all light waves, it appears white
Any other color that you see is due to reflection of light waves
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Light waves change when interacting with matter
Refraction - is the change in direction of a wave as it passes from one medium into another at an angle.
-Examples: shining white light through a prism creates a rainbow
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Light waves change when interacting with matter
Diffraction - occurs when a wave bends as it passes through an opening or around an object
Example - sunlight shining around a cloud
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Mirrors and Lenses
Concave vs. Convex
Concave is curved inward like a bowl or a spoon
Convex is curved outward like the back of a spoon
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What affects the speed of sound?
Two main factors affect the speed
of sound: the type of medium that the sound travels through, and
the temperature of the medium.
Sound travels fastest through solids because solids are denser than liquids or gases
Sound travels faster through hot air than through cold air.
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Matter Can Reflect Sound Waves
Reflection is the bouncing back of a wave when the wave hits a barrier
Example - an echo
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Matter Can Absorb Sound Waves
A rough wall will absorb sound better than a smooth wall will.
And soft materials absorb sound better than hard materials do
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Diffraction
Diffraction is how a wave changes when it interacts with an obstacle or an opening.
If a wave hits an object it cannot pass through, it bends to move around the object.
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Why does the straw appear to be bent?
light is reflected
light is absorbed
light is turned
light is refracted
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What is the best explanation for Mickey seeing himself in the mirror?
refraction
absorbed
reflection
flipped
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___________ materials do not allow light waves to pass through.
Opaque
Transparent
Translucent
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__________ materials allow some light to partially pass through, but some are reflected.
Opaque
Transparent
Translucent
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__________ materials allow light waves to pass through easily.
Opaque
Transparent
Translucent
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