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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Click on the “Score” box to return to the main scoreboard. Do Not click on the slide as this will send you to the nexy answer/question. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

3 Spectrum Rainbow aurora
Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Spectrum Rainbow aurora

4 Electro spectrum Light mixing polarization Light facts Wave Info Round 1 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 Round 2 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 Final Jeopardy $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 Scores $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

5 $25 Which of the following is not a wave in the electromagentic spectrum: VISIBLE, GAMMA, SOUND, INFRARED

6 Sound waves are not part of the electromagentic spectrum.
$25 Sound waves are not part of the electromagentic spectrum. Scores

7 Which type of wave, longitudinal or transverse are sound waves?
$50 Which type of wave, longitudinal or transverse are sound waves?

8 $50 Longitudinal waves Scores

9 $75 Which portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum has the longest wavelengths?

10 $75 Radio waves Scores

11 $100 The wavelength of the radiation used in microwave oven in the US is .122 m. Calculate the frequency of the wave. V = 3 x 108 m/s V = f * λ

12 $100 2.5 *109 Hz Scores

13 When blue and yellow light are mixed, what color light appears?
$25 When blue and yellow light are mixed, what color light appears?

14 $25 White light Scores

15 When red and green light are mixed, what light appears?
$50 When red and green light are mixed, what light appears?

16 $50 Yellow light Scores

17 What are the three primary colors of mixing light ( Light Addition)?
$75 What are the three primary colors of mixing light ( Light Addition)?

18 $75 Red, green and blue Scores

19 Daily Double

20 What colors are used to form the colors magenta and cyan?
$100 What colors are used to form the colors magenta and cyan?

21 $100 Magenta = red + blue Cyan = green + blue
Scores

22 What direction does glare bounce off from a horizontal surface?
$25 What direction does glare bounce off from a horizontal surface?

23 $25 horizontal Scores

24 Is the light from the sun polarized or non-polarized?
$50 Is the light from the sun polarized or non-polarized?

25 $50 Non-polarized Scores

26 $75 Describe what happens when two polarized filters are placed at 45o angles to each other.

27 $75 The light enters the first filter, only the light parallel to the filter exit. This light breaks into its components. These enter the second filter and only the light parallel to this filter exit. The amount of light is greatly reduced. Scores

28 Describe a polarized filter.
$100 Describe a polarized filter.

29 $100 A polarized filter has microscopic lines in the glass that block light waves that enter at angles to the lines. Scores

30 What is the speed of light?
$25 What is the speed of light?

31 The speed of light is 300,000 km/s
$25 The speed of light is 300,000 km/s Scores

32 What happens to a sound wave when the frequency increases?
$50 What happens to a sound wave when the frequency increases?

33 The sound gets a higher pitch.
$50 The sound gets a higher pitch. Scores

34 What happens to a sound wave when the amplitude increases?
$75 What happens to a sound wave when the amplitude increases?

35 $75 It gets louder. Scores

36 Describe the double slit experiment. What did it prove?
$100 Describe the double slit experiment. What did it prove?

37 $100 The double slit experiment showed that light acts both as a wave and a particle. In the experiment light was shot through 2 slits, one photon at a time. The pattern formed was an interference pattern that only occurs when waves interact. Scores

38 What is black light really?
$25 What is black light really?

39 $25 The absence of color Scores

40 $50 Why does light bend around a corner?

41 $50 Light bends around a corner because it acts like a particle and a wave at the same time. Scores

42 What happens to a visible light wave when the frequency increases?
$75 What happens to a visible light wave when the frequency increases?

43 $75 The color will become more bluish. ( move away from red towards blue end of spectrum) Scores

44 What happens to visible light if the amplitude of the waves increases?
$100 What happens to visible light if the amplitude of the waves increases?

45 The Light becomes more intense.
$100 The Light becomes more intense. Scores

46 Pigments Why? Why not? Because I said so Round 2 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 Round 1 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 Scores $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

47 What color forms when red paint mixes with blue?
$50 What color forms when red paint mixes with blue?

48 $50 purple Scores

49 What color does a green pigment absorb?
$100 What color does a green pigment absorb?

50 $100 Blue and red Scores

51 What color does a cyan pigment reflect and absorb?
$150 What color does a cyan pigment reflect and absorb?

52 It reflects green and blue.
$150 It reflects green and blue. It absorbs red Scores

53 What are the colors used to print a full color picture in a book?
$200 What are the colors used to print a full color picture in a book?

54 Cyan, yellow, magenta and black
$200 Cyan, yellow, magenta and black Scores

55 $50 Why is the sky blue?

56 $50 Because the molecules in the upper atmosphere scatter short frequency waves more often than long frequency waves resulting in a blue color. Scores

57 Daily Double

58 Why are the oceans blue/green?
$100 Why are the oceans blue/green?

59 $100 Because water absorbs red frequencies of light, reflecting green and blue. Scores

60 $150 Why are the sunsets red?

61 $150 Sunsets are red because the light goes through more atmosphere, resulting in more time for the colors to refract, leaving only the red and oranges. Scores

62 What color are the daytime skies on the moon? Why?
$200 What color are the daytime skies on the moon? Why?

63 $200 Black, because there is no atmosphere to refract the light, leaving it black. Scores

64 What is the source of electromagnetic waves?
$50 What is the source of electromagnetic waves?

65 $50 Vibrating objects Scores

66 What is the Doppler effect?
$100 What is the Doppler effect?

67 $100 The Doppler effect occurs when waves are push closer together as a result of an object moving towards you, or pulled apart as the object moves away from you. Scores

68 Describe the Doppler effect in respect to the red shift, blue shift.
$150 Describe the Doppler effect in respect to the red shift, blue shift.

69 $150 As a star moves towards the Earth, the light waves are pushed closer so the color is bluish. If a star is moving away from the Earth, the waves are farther apart so they appear more reddish. Scores

70 $200 Describe what happened to the Tacoma Narrow bridge and why it happened.

71 $200 The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed because the wind speed matched the natural frequency of the bridge, setting up a standing wave that cause the failure of the bridge. Scores

72 $50 What are beats and how can you calculate the frequency of a second tuning fork if the first has a frequency of 512 Hz and you hear 4 beats?

73 $50 Beats are produced when two sound frequencies occur that are very close in range. If one tuning fork has a frequency of 512 Hz and you hear 4 beats/second, the second tuning fork is either 508 or 516 Hz. Scores

74 $100 What is color addition.

75 Property of light where light wave lengths are added.
$100 Property of light where light wave lengths are added. Green + red = yellow Scores

76 Daily Double

77 What is color subtraction?
$150 What is color subtraction?

78 $150 When mixing pigments color wave lengths are aborbed and subtracted from the reflected light. Scores

79 What happens to light waves that move from air to a liquid?
$200 What happens to light waves that move from air to a liquid?

80 The light waves bend ( refracted) as they move into another medium.
$200 The light waves bend ( refracted) as they move into another medium. Scores

81 $50 What portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum do Cell phones use to transmit information?

82 $50 Radio waves Scores

83 What portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum is used by tanning beds?
$100 What portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum is used by tanning beds?

84 Ultraviolet radiation.
$100 Ultraviolet radiation. Scores

85 What type of wave travels faster, Radio waves or X-rays?
$150 What type of wave travels faster, Radio waves or X-rays?

86 Neither, they both travel at 300,000,000 m/s ( the speed of light!)
$150 Neither, they both travel at 300,000,000 m/s ( the speed of light!) Scores

87 $200 Which type of wave ois more dangerous, Gamma rays or X-rays? Justify your answer.

88 Gamma rays because they kill all living cells.
$200 Gamma rays because they kill all living cells. Scores

89 Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Light and color Final Jeopary Question Scores

90 Rain clouds appear black. Why?

91 Very big particles of water absorb more light than they scatter
Very big particles of water absorb more light than they scatter. Rain clouds have very large particles of water. Scores


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