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Science Ch 10

QuestionAnswer
Waves that move perpendicular Transverse Waves
Number of waves that pass a certain point frequency
Distance a wave travels in one second Speed
Different colors of light that can be seen visible spectrum
Light can not pass through Opaque
Waves that come from sun and other sources electromagnetic
Opaque substances that can be used to color other objects Pigments
Any surface that can reflect light to form and object mirror
A piece of glass or any other transparent object that reflects an image lens
Primary colors of light red, green, blue
colors of light are reflected you see white
colors of light are absorbed you see black
The first thing God created light
Electromagnetic spectrum waves arranged order of wavelength
Characteristic of electromagnetic waves travel at same speed
Difference of electromagnetic waves frequency and wavelength
why is it important for Christians to study light Christians can use what they know to glorify God and His creation.
Bending of light as it passes from one medium to another Refraction
curves outward - looks smaller convex
curves inward - looks larger concave
Travel faster than sound waves Travel in a straight line electromagnetic wave that can be seen Light waves
Radar and cell phones use microwaves
highest point of a wave "hill" crest
height of the wave amplitude
Lowest point of wave "valley" trough
distance between two crests or between two troughs wavelength
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