
Can I Believe My Eyes: Introduction to Waves
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Science
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10th Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Joseph Anderson
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25 Slides • 31 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What do all waves transfer?
Matter
Heat
Electricity
Energy
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can waves transfer energy through?
solid
liquid
gas
empty space
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
Jenny is trying to describe a wave. Which example would be the best description?
a toy car hitting a wall and bouncing back
a toy car rear-ending a toy car that then rear-ends another toy car
two toy cars driving parallel to each other at the same speed
two toy cars driving away from each other at the same speed
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Multiple Choice
What are the two types of waves?
longitudinal and transverse
sound and light
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Multiple Choice
Which refers to any disturbance that carries energy from one place to another?
wave
trough
motion
crest
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Multiple Choice
Parallel
Perpendicular
Crazy
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Multiple Choice
Which game most represents a wave?
hide and seek
tic-tac-toe
poker
tipping over dominoes
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Multiple Choice
Parallel
Perpendicular
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?
Brody is correct because the wave involves an input of energy.
Ethel is correct because energy is not carried from one place to another.
Brody is correct because the pattern repeats.
Ethel is correct because the motion has no pattern.
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Multiple Choice
Which is a characteristic of all waves?
All waves carry energy
All waves move through space
All waves move through matter, from particle to particle.
All waves transfer energy parallel to the direction of wave motion.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is best supported by the information in the chart?
Wave X and Wave Y are mechanical waves, and Wave Z is an electromagnetic wave.
Wave X and Wave Y are electromagnetic waves, and Wave Z is a mechanical wave.
Wave X and Wave Z are electromagnetic waves, and Wave Y is a mechanical wave.
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?
a sound wave
an ocean wave
a gamma ray
an earthquake shock wave
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Multiple Choice
A scientist is studying a shock wave from an earthquake. What kind of wave is being studying?
an electromagnetic wave
a gamma ray
a radio wave
a mechanical wave
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Multiple Choice
This Venn diagram is comparing mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
What could be put into the center section of this Venn diagram?
“Carry energy through space” and “Follow a pattern”
“Carry energy” and “Follow a pattern”
“Carry energy through space” and “Can be heard”
“Carry energy” and “Can be heard”
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Multiple Choice
What do sound waves and infrared waves have in common, and what makes them different?
Both carry energy through space, but sound waves are mechanical and infrared waves are electromagnetic.
Both can transfer energy through matter, but sound waves travel through air and infrared waves travel through space.
Both can transfer energy through matter, but sound waves can be heard and infrared waves can be seen.
Both carry energy through space, but sound waves require matter to pass through and infrared waves do not.
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Multiple Choice
The highest point on a wave is:
the crest
the trough
the top
the coast
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Multiple Choice
compressional wave
transverse wave
sound wave
mechanical wave
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Multiple Choice
You can't hear sounds in outer space because there is no
medium
light
energy
heat
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Multiple Choice
trough
crest
resting point
amplitude
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Multiple Choice
vibration
compression
medium
crest
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Multiple Choice
Which statement applies to transverse waves?
The waves have a trough.
Particles move great distances.
The waves have alternating compressions and expansions.
The energy is transferred parallel to the direction of the wave motion.
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Multiple Choice
rarefactions
compressions
mechanicals
longitudes
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Multiple Choice
Which best labels the chart?
Title 1 is “Longitudinal Waves,” and Title 2 is “Transverse Waves.”
Title 1 is “Transverse Waves,” and Title 2 is “Longitudinal Waves.”
Title 1 is “Electromagnetic Waves,” and Title 2 is “Mechanical Waves.”
Title 1 is “Mechanical Waves,” and Title 2 is “Electromagnetic Waves.”
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Multiple Choice
Transverse
Longitudinal
Electromagnetic
Radio
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Multiple Choice
What is the motion of the particles in this kind of wave?
The particles will move up and down over large areas.
The particles will move up and down over small areas.
The particles will move side to side over small areas.
The particles will move side to side over large areas.
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Multiple Choice
Transverse
Longitudinal
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Multiple Choice
This Venn diagram is comparing longitudinal waves and transverse waves.
Where is the error in this Venn diagram?
“Parallel” and “Perpendicular” are switched.
The spring descriptions of motion are switched.
Particles move long distances in transverse waves.
Particles travel along the wave in longitudinal waves.
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Multiple Choice
Shaking
Potential energy
Light
Vibrations
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Multiple Choice
Transverse
Longitudinal
surface
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
A wave that can travel through matter and empty space is a:
electromagnetic wave
longitudinal wavy
transverse wave
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Multiple Select
Which are properties of a mechanical wave?
can be longitudinal or transverse
can move through space
must have matter to move
carries energy
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