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Mr. Perez
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Intensity Loudness Pitch Decibel Transparent Translucent opaque
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Sound waves Are longitudinal waves Travel fastest in solids, then liquids and slowest in gases Travel faster in warmer media than cooler media
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Intensity: the amount of energy that a wave carries past a unit area each second Related to amplitude (large amplitude, large intensity) Loudness: human perception of intensity of sound waves Measured in decibels (dB)
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Pitch: human perception of the frequency of sound Low frequency = low pitch High frequency = high pitch
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The ear is divided into three parts: 1. Outer ear: collect sounds 2. Middle ear: amplifies sounds 3. Inner ear: interprets sounds
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Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through empty space In empty space, the speed of light is 300,000 km/s Light travels the fastest in empty space and the slowest in solids The wavelength of light and other electromagnetic waves is so small, that we measure it in nanometers (nm) 1 nm = 1 billionth of a meter = 0.000000001 m
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Objects have color because some light waves reflect off of them A red apple is red because red wavelengths bounce off it (red is emitted from the apple) Light enters the eye through the cornea and transparent lens and then hits the retina and optic nerve The retina is made up of: Rods: sensitive to dim light Cones: sensitive to color
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Transparent: when almost all the light passes through a material Water, air, glass Translucent: when only some light passes through a material Plastics, frosted glass, wax paper Opaque: when no light passes through a materials Wood, stone, metals
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http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/ls ps07.sci.phys.energy.lightpigment/ http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/ls ps07.sci.phys.energy.lightpigment/
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Florida Science Grade 7, Glencoe Science & McGraw Hill Publishing Google image search
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