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Properties of Waves

Properties of Waves

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Presentation

Science

8th Grade

Medium

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

+2

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Aguado Angelica

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13 Slides • 15 Questions

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Properties of Waves

By Aguado Angelica

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Multiple Choice

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What is labeled "A" in Gabriella's model?

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Amplitude

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Crest

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Trough

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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

  • Reflectionthe 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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Multiple Choice

What does reflection mean?
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bending light
2
bouncing light

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Multiple Choice

What does refraction mean?
1
bending light
2
bouncing light

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Multiple Choice

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What is this a picture of?
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reflection
2
refraction

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Multiple Choice

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The full spectrum of light energy is called the__________
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broad spectrum
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electromagnetic spectrum
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helium spectrum 
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natural light spectrum

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Multiple Choice

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The reflection of sound waves off of a hard surface can create ______.
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A wave
2
An echo 

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Multiple Choice

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Soft surfaces _______ sound waves. 
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Reflect
2
Absorb

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Multiple Choice

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Sound waves travel farther through ________ media, like water or steel. 
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Dense 
2
Light

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Multiple Choice

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Why does the straw appear to be bent?

1

light is reflected

2

light is absorbed

3

light is turned

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light is refracted

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Multiple Choice

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What is the best explanation for Mickey seeing himself in the mirror?

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refraction

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absorbed

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reflection

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flipped

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Multiple Choice

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___________ materials do not allow light waves to pass through.

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Opaque

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Transparent

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Translucent

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Multiple Choice

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__________ materials allow some light to partially pass through, but some are reflected.

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Opaque

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Transparent

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Translucent

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Multiple Choice

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__________ materials allow light waves to pass through easily.

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Opaque

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Transparent

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Translucent

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Multiple Choice

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Which objects on the table are "Opaque"?
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Pitcher; Supply Box; Pencil
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Book; Pencil; Rock
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Pencil; Book; Goggles

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Multiple Choice

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Which objects on the table are "Translucent"?
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Fish Bowl; Supply Box; Goggles
2
Pencil; Fish Bowl; Cup
3
Fish Bowl; Supply Box; Pitcher

Properties of Waves

By Aguado Angelica

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