light waves
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Amplitude | the distance between a waves mid point and its crest or trough
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Transverse wave | A wave in which the crest and trough move right angle to the direction of the waves travel.
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creast | The top of a wave
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Wave length | The distance between troughs.
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Trough | The bottom of a wave.
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Frequency | The number of waves crests or troughs that pass a point in a given time.
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Light | energy that you can see
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Reflection | Light that reflects of objects.
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Refraction | The bending of light rays as they enter a new medium.
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color spectrum | The visible colors from shortest to longest wave lenghs
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ROYGBIV | The colors of a rainbow
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