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Chapter ______Game Finish Start Category 6 Category 4 Category 3 Category 6 Category 2 Category 4 Category 5 Category 1 Start

Chapter ______Game Finish Start Category 3 Category Category 6 2 Category 4 Category 5 Category 1 Start

HAVE FUN! Welcome to The Game! This game will take you through Chapter _. Click on the first box. Read through the information on the screen, and click on the BEST of the choices. Be careful, though. If you choose the wrong answer, you’ll be taken back to the initial screen, and you’ll have to start over! HAVE FUN! Click here to go back and get started.

Category Crest Amplitude What is the part of a transverse wave called from the line of origin or its rest point to the top of the wave? Amplitude Crest

Which letter represents a rarefaction in a longitudinal wave? Category Which letter represents a rarefaction in a longitudinal wave? B A

What is the lowest point on a transverse wave called? Category What is the lowest point on a transverse wave called? trough crest

Category Energy Increases but Energy Increases and Frequency Decreases If the wavelength B decreases how will it change the frequency and energy of the wave? Energy Increases and Frequency Increases Energy Increases but Frequency Decreases

Category You hit a tuning fork and it vibrates at the same frequency as a second tuning fork. The second tuning fork also vibrates without being struck. What do you call an objects natural vibration? Resonance Frequency

Now move on to the next step. Great work! Now move on to the next step. Go to category 2.

Category How do you measure the wavelength of a compression (longitudinal wave)? Crest to Crest Compression to Compression Compression to Refraction

Category Sound is a type of ….. Mechanical Wave Transverse Wave Electromagnetic Wave

Category Technological device where sound waves are sent out and then bounce back to give an objects depth, location, and images are called…. Infrared Microwave Alarm systems Sonar Ultra sound Parking sensors Radio X-ray Gamma

Which wave has least number of waves Category a Which wave has least number of waves Due to low frequency? b c c a b

Category Sound waves (compression or longitudinal waves) are used to map the oceans floor. This devices is called... sonar radiation radar

Now move on to the next step. Great work! Now move on to the next step. Go to category 3.

What type of lens is pictured above? Category What type of lens is pictured above? Diverging Converging

Category A mirror has a flat surface. What type of lens is this an example of below? plane concave

Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency? Category Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency? Gamma waves Ultra Violet

When comparing microwaves to x-rays which below is correct? Have lower Frequency Than X-rays X-rays Have Less energy Than microwaves X-rays have Low frequency Compared To Microwave Microwaves Have More energy Than X-rays

Now move on to the next step. Great work! Now move on to the next step. Go to 4

Radio Detection and Ranging is better known by…. Category Radio Detection and Ranging is better known by…. Sonar X-rays Infrared Radar

If the incident wave hits a solid object at 30 degree angle, the wave will reflect at ___________ degree angle? 45 degree 30 degree 15 degree

Category Waves that travel at the same speed as light, but have different wavelengths and frequencies make up the …. Energy Fields Electromagnetic spectrum Electromagnetic sequence

What best describes the bending of light waves like the example above? Category What best describes the bending of light waves like the example above? reflection refraction Inflection

Now move on to the next step. Great work! Now move on to the next step. Go to 5

When a wave bounce off of a solid surface this is called…. Category When a wave bounce off of a solid surface this is called…. A B refraction reflection

Infrared wavelength compared to radio waves wavelength is ... Category Infrared wavelength compared to radio waves wavelength is ... A B longer The same C shorter

Category A B The same lower C higher Gamma rays have a ______________ frequency than x-rays. A B The same lower C higher

What part of the light in the electromagnetic spectrum can you see? Visible Light B Radio Waves C X-rays

In a transverse wave you measure from ___________ to crest to measure the wavelength. Category A E reflection trough B rarefaction F crest C compression D Amplitude

Now move on to the next step. Great work! Now move on to the next step. Review Category 6

What type of lens is thicker in the middle and thin at the ends? Category What type of lens is thicker in the middle and thin at the ends? plane convex concave

Category When animals use sound waves to locate food or for direction is called… radar sonar echolocation

Great work! Now move on to the Finish

Congratulations! Thank you for playing! If you use what you have learned here, you should have a better chance of making a perfect score on the Final Test on the Chapter 3 Test. Thank you for playing!