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HeatLightSoundVocabularyMisc. Not Done Yet

This is how fast molecules move. A 100

What is Heat? A 100

A 200 Boiling water is an example of this type of heat transfer.

What is Convection? A 200

It keeps the heat in or out. Newspaper is the best! A 300

What is an Insulator? A 300

An example of this type of heat transfer is branding a cow. A 400

What is Conduction? A 400

The particles of air in the balloon get further apart and make the balloon lighter than air. A 500

What makes a hot air balloon rise? A 500

Your image in a mirror is an example of this. B 100

What is light being reflected. B 100

The red in the spectrum is being reflected while the other colors are being absorbed. B 200

Why does an apple appear to be red? B 200

Light rays are scattered in many different directions when this happens. B 300

What happens when light rays hit an uneven surface? B 300

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, and indigo. B 400

What is the order of the colors in the light spectrum? B 400

Most light passes through, but is scattered; little is absorbed or reflected. B 500

What is the meaning of Translucent? B 500

Vibrations in a medium (like a solid or liquid). C 100

What is sound? C 100

With a bugle, you would tighten your lips. C 200

How do you make a HIGHER pitched sound on a bugle? C 200

The name of the top of a wave. C 300

What is a crest? C 300

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Draw and label a wavelength, including rarefraction and compression. C 400

Wavelength Amplitude Crest Trough CompressionRarefaction Crest Trough RarefactionCompression

Jenny’s violin is out of tune. To fix it, she needs to lower the pitch. What should she do to the strings? C 500

Loosen the strings. C 500

The measurement used for sound. D 100

What is a decibel? D 100

When the vibrating air molecules are pushed close together. D 200

What is Compression? D 200

What light is called when it is bent. D 300

What is Refraction? D 300

Heat transfer through the air. D 400

What is Radiation? D 400

A material that will not let any light pass through. D 500

What is Opaque? D 500

Red, Blue, & Green E 100

What are the primary colors of light? E 100

It travels in a straight line. E 200

How does light travel? E 200

E 300 Sir Isaac Newton’s Theory.

Who thought of the Particle of Light Theory? E 300

Niels Bohr E 400

Who’s theory is the Quantum Theory of Light? E 400

The distance a vibrating particle has been displaced from a resting position. E 500

What is amplitude? E 500

How fast the molecules in a substance are moving. F 100

What is temperature? F 100

An instrument used to measure temperature. F 200

What is a thermometer? F 200

The temperature where all molecules would stop moving. F 300

What is Absolute Zero? F 300

A material that easily transfers heat between its particles. F 400

What is a conductor? F 400

Taking in or swallowing up energy. F 500

What is Absorption? F 500

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