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Electromagnetic Radiation and Wave Behavior of Visible Light
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Science
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6th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Medium
Standards-aligned
Dana Wallach
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13 Slides • 9 Questions
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Directions:
Use the Quizizz Lesson to learn about electromagnetic radiation and the wave behavior of light.
Write the missing information on your notes sheet (page 3) of your packet.
There are a few review pages to read, but do not require writing.
Answer all of the interactive questions. This is a graded assignment. Your highest score will be entered in the grade book.
Return your packet to the teacher when you are finished.
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Multiple Choice
After I finish this Quizizz, I keep my packet.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
As you remember from the WAVES unit, light waves differ from sound waves because light waves
can travel without a medium
are not produced by the Sun
have no energy
are longitudinal waves
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
When light waves are absorbed by a surface, their energy is usually transformed into
infrared energy
gamma waves
thermal energy
nuclear energy
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Multiple Choice
The figure above represents how light can travel. This diagram best represents:
reflection
refraction
absorption
diffusion
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
The rose petals appear red to human eyes, because
they absorb red light
they reflect red light
they transmit red light
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Match
Match the real-world situation to light wave behavior.
The sky appears a blue color on a sunny day.
The pencil placed in a beaker of water appears bent.
I could see a rainbow of color when I looked through the narrow opening in the spectroscope.
I feel warm when I wear a black hoodie on a sunny day.
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
Absorption
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
Absorption
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Multiple Choice
The figure above represents how light can travel. This diagram best represents:
reflection
refraction
absorption
diffraction
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