What are Waves? Answer Key

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What are Waves? Answer Key Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: electromagnetic spectrum, frequency, medium, properties, visible light, waves, and wavelength. Waves interact with a Reflection Refraction Diffraction Medium through carry Energy including Electromagnetic Energy have Properties which spans the Electromagnetic Spectrum such as includes Radio Waves frequency wavelength amplitude Microwaves wave speed Infrared equals Visible Light frequency X wavelength ROY G BIV Ultraviolet Xray Gamma Ray (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

What are Waves? Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: electromagnetic spectrum, frequency, medium, properties, visible light, waves, and wavelength. interact with a Reflection Refraction Diffraction through carry Energy including Electromagnetic Energy have which spans the such as includes Radio Waves amplitude Microwaves wave speed Infrared equals …………………….. _________ X wavelength ROY G BIV Ultraviolet Xray Gamma Ray (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

1. What are Waves? Answer Key Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: absorption, medium, prisms, reflection, transparent and waves. If students do not have the prior knowledge about waves properties, consider having them complete one branch of the concept map at a time to review. Waves interact with a Medium that can be Translucent Transparent Opaque through scattering transmitting Reflection Refraction Diffraction as in as in as in Mirrors Water surfaces Smooth surfaces Rough surfaces Polarized sunglasses C-spectra Spectroscopes Prisms Bodies of water Sonograms or Absorption in opaque objects (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

(C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org 1. What are Waves? Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: absorption, medium, prisms, reflection, transparent and waves. interact with a that can be Translucent …………….. Opaque through scattering transmitting Refraction Diffraction as in as in as in Mirrors Water surfaces Smooth surfaces Rough surfaces Polarized sunglasses C-spectra Spectroscopes ………………. Bodies of water Sonograms or ……………… in opaque objects (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

2. What are Waves? Answer Key Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: frequencies, properties, waves, and wavelength. . If students do not have the prior knowledge about waves properties, consider having them complete one branch of the concept map at a time to review. Waves Travel as Image from https://socratic.org/questions/how-are-electromagnetic-waves-different-from-sound-waves Transverse Wave have Properties Image from http://www.astro.ufl.edu/~freyes/classes/ast1002/Ch2.pdf such as frequency wavelength amplitude wave speed equals frequency X wavelength (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

2. What are Waves? Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: frequencies, properties, waves, and wavelength. . Travel as Image from https://socratic.org/questions/how-are-electromagnetic-waves-different-from-sound-waves Transverse Wave have Image from http://www.astro.ufl.edu/~freyes/classes/ast1002/Ch2.pdf such as wavelength amplitude wave speed equals ............X wavelength (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

3. What are Waves? Answer Key Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: electromagnetic waves, sound wave, visible light, and waves.. If students do not have the prior knowledge about waves properties, consider having them complete one branch of the concept map at a time to review. Waves carry Energy as or as Electromagnetic Waves Mechanical Waves Need a Medium to Travel Can Travel with or without a Medium as in a as in a Sound waves Radio Waves as in a Microwaves Ocean waves Infrared as in a Seismic waves Visible Light ROY G BIV Ultraviolet Xray Gamma Ray (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

(C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org 3. What are Waves? Fill in the shapes with the following terms to complete the concept map: electromagnetic waves, sound wave, visible light, and waves.. carry Energy as or as Mechanical Waves Need a Medium to Travel Can Travel with or without a Medium as in a as in a Radio Waves as in a Microwaves Ocean waves Infrared as in a Seismic waves ROY G BIV Ultraviolet Xray Gamma Ray (C) Copyright 2014 - all rights reserved www.cpalms.org