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Can I Believe My Eyes: Introduction to Waves

Can I Believe My Eyes: Introduction to Waves

Assessment

Presentation

Science

10th Grade

Hard

NGSS
HS-ESS1-5, HS-PS4-1, HS-ESS3-1

+9

Standards-aligned

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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25 Slides • 31 Questions

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What do all waves transfer?

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Matter

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Heat

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Electricity

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Energy

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Which of the following can waves transfer energy through?

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solid

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liquid

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gas

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empty space

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all of the above

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Jenny is trying to describe a wave. Which example would be the best description?

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a toy car hitting a wall and bouncing back

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a toy car rear-ending a toy car that then rear-ends another toy car

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two toy cars driving parallel to each other at the same speed

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two toy cars driving away from each other at the same speed

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What are the two types of waves?

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longitudinal and transverse

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sound and light

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Which refers to any disturbance that carries energy from one place to another?

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wave

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trough

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motion

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crest

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Longitudinal waves are ______.
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Parallel

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Perpendicular

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Crazy

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Multiple Choice

Which game most represents a wave?

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hide and seek

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tic-tac-toe

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poker

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tipping over dominoes

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Multiple Choice

Transverse waves are ___.
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Parallel

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Perpendicular

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Weird

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Multiple Choice

Brody and Ethel are arguing about waves. Brody says that waving his hand back and forth is a scientific wave. Ethel says that it is not. Which statement best describes who is correct?

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Brody is correct because the wave involves an input of energy.

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Ethel is correct because energy is not carried from one place to another.

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Brody is correct because the pattern repeats.

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Ethel is correct because the motion has no pattern.

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Which is a characteristic of all waves?

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All waves carry energy

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All waves move through space

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All waves move through matter, from particle to particle.

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All waves transfer energy parallel to the direction of wave motion.

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Which statement is best supported by the information in the chart?

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Wave X and Wave Y are mechanical waves, and Wave Z is an electromagnetic wave.

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Wave X and Wave Y are electromagnetic waves, and Wave Z is a mechanical wave.

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Wave X and Wave Z are electromagnetic waves, and Wave Y is a mechanical wave.

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Wave X and Wave Z are mechanical waves, and Wave Y is an electromagnetic wave.

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Multiple Choice

Natalia is studying a wave produced in her magnetics lab. This wave can move through the empty space in a vacuum and carries a lot of energy.

What wave is Natalia most likely studying?

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a sound wave

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an ocean wave

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a gamma ray

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an earthquake shock wave

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A scientist is studying a shock wave from an earthquake. What kind of wave is being studying?

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an electromagnetic wave

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a gamma ray

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a radio wave

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a mechanical wave

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This Venn diagram is comparing mechanical and electromagnetic waves.


What could be put into the center section of this Venn diagram?

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“Carry energy through space” and “Follow a pattern”

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“Carry energy” and “Follow a pattern”

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“Carry energy through space” and “Can be heard”

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“Carry energy” and “Can be heard”

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What do sound waves and infrared waves have in common, and what makes them different?

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Both carry energy through space, but sound waves are mechanical and infrared waves are electromagnetic.

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Both can transfer energy through matter, but sound waves travel through air and infrared waves travel through space.

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Both can transfer energy through matter, but sound waves can be heard and infrared waves can be seen.

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Both carry energy through space, but sound waves require matter to pass through and infrared waves do not.

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The highest point on a wave is:

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the crest

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the trough

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the top

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the coast

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What kind of wave is pictured below?
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compressional wave

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transverse wave

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sound wave

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mechanical wave

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You can't hear sounds in outer space because there is no

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medium

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light

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energy

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heat

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Which part of the wave is shown at letter E?
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trough

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crest

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resting point

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amplitude

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Any material that a wave travels through is called a ____________________.
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vibration

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compression

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medium

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crest

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Multiple Choice

Which statement applies to transverse waves?

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The waves have a trough.

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Particles move great distances.

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The waves have alternating compressions and expansions.

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The energy is transferred parallel to the direction of the wave motion.

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Multiple Choice

In longitudinal waves, the parts where the coils are spread apart are called what?
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rarefactions

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compressions

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mechanicals

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longitudes

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Which best labels the chart?

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Title 1 is “Longitudinal Waves,” and Title 2 is “Transverse Waves.”

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Title 1 is “Transverse Waves,” and Title 2 is “Longitudinal Waves.”

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Title 1 is “Electromagnetic Waves,” and Title 2 is “Mechanical Waves.”

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Title 1 is “Mechanical Waves,” and Title 2 is “Electromagnetic Waves.”

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In what type of wave does the medium move perpendicular to the movement of the wave?
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Transverse

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Longitudinal

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Electromagnetic

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Radio

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What is the motion of the particles in this kind of wave?

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The particles will move up and down over large areas.

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The particles will move up and down over small areas.

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The particles will move side to side over small areas.

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The particles will move side to side over large areas.

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Which type of wave does sound travel in?
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Transverse

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Longitudinal

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This Venn diagram is comparing longitudinal waves and transverse waves.

Where is the error in this Venn diagram?

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“Parallel” and “Perpendicular” are switched.

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The spring descriptions of motion are switched.

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Particles move long distances in transverse waves.

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Particles travel along the wave in longitudinal waves.

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Which answer best explains what causes a wave?
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Shaking

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Potential energy

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Light

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Vibrations

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What kind of wave is pictured?
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Transverse

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Longitudinal

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surface

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none of the above

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Multiple Choice

A wave that can travel through matter and empty space is a:

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electromagnetic wave

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longitudinal wavy

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transverse wave

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Which are properties of a mechanical wave?

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can be longitudinal or transverse

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can move through space

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must have matter to move

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carries energy

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