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ROY G BIV A 100

What is the visible spectrum, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet? A 100

A 200 Has the longest wavelength, lowest frequency and energy.

What are radio waves? A 200

A 300 The most powerful wave in the electromagnetic spectrum

What is a gamma ray? A 300

These waves do not need a medium. A 400

What are electromagnetic waves? A 400

Gives you a sunburn if you are not careful. A 500

What is ultraviolet light? A 500

Bends light toward a focal point B 100

What is a convex lens? B 100

A lens thicker in the middle and surface curves outward B 200

What is a convex lens B 200

A lens thinner in the middle with inward curving surfaces B 300

What is a concave lens. B 300

When light passes through this, it never comes to a focal point. B 400

What is a concave lens? B 400

Separates white light in to the colors of the rainbow. B 500

What is a prism? B 500

This inward curving mirror can make images upside down. C 100

What is a concave mirror? C 100

This outward curving mirror can see a wider view but everything is smaller. C 200

What is a convex mirror? C 200

A perfectly flat mirror C 300

What is a plane mirror?

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Your reflection is right side up but backwards in this mirror C 400

. What is a plane mirror?

Used in stores and libraries for security. C 500

What is a convex mirror?. C 500

Light changes direction and speed when passing through one of these. D 100

What is a medium? D 100

Red, blue, and green D 200

What are the primary colors of light? D 200

What you get when you mix the three primary colors of light together. D 300

What is white light? D 300

Magenta, cyan, and yellow D 400

What are the primary colors of pigment? D 400

What you get when you mix the primary colors of pigment. D 500

What is black? D 500

The bouncing of light. E 100

What is reflection? E 100

The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. E 200

What is the Law of Reflection? E 200

The name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes. E 300

What is the normal line? E 300

Reflection where light scatters in many directions. E 400

What is diffuse reflection? E 400

Reflection that follows the law of reflection. E 500

What is regular reflection? E 500

A term used for an object that allows light to clearly pass through it. F 100

What is transparent? F 100

A term used for something that does not allow light to pass through at all. F 200

What is opaque? F 200

A term used for an object that allows some light to pass through but not clearly. F 300

What is transluscent? F 300

The bending of light F 400

What is refraction? F 400

The bouncing of light F 500

What is reflection? F 500

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