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THIS IS
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Review Your For
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100 200 300 400 500 Simple Harmonic Motion Electro- magnetic Spectrum Light Basics Light Reflection and Refraction Electricity Sound
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What is another word that means oscillation? A 100
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Vibration A 100
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Which of the following is the equation for the period of a pendulum, and the equation for the period of a mass on a spring system. A 200
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(a) = Pendulum period (b) = mass-spring period A 200
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What occurs when there is a vibration about an equilibrium position in which a restoring force is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium. A 300
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Simple Harmonic Motion A 300
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What is the term used to describe any body suspended so that it can swing in a back- and-forth manner about a horizontal axis? A 400
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A pendulum A 400
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What is the term used to describe the maximum displacement of a pendulum from equilibrium (the height of the pendulum mass’ swing)? A 500
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amplitude A 500
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How are electromagnetic waves produced? B 100
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By the interactions of magnetic and electric fields. B 100
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What is the correct order for the following types of electromagnetic radiation from longest to shortest wavelength: gamma, visible light, microwaves, radio waves, infrared, x-rays and ultraviolet? B 200
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Radio, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultra violet, x-rays and gamma B 200
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What form of electromagnet radiation are radar waves? B 300
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Microwave radiation B 300
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What is the highest frequency and most energetic waves of the electromagnetic spectrum? B 400
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Gamma radiation B 400
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Unlike mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves can travel in this. B 500
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In the vacuum of space. B 500
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What is the approximate speed of light in a vacuum? C 100
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3.0 x 10 8 m/s C 100
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How did Newton’s model for light differ from Huygen’s model? C 200
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Newton stated that light was made up of tiny particles, while Huygens said that light traveled in waves. C 200
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According to the currently accepted model, which combines both Newton’s and Huygen’s model, light is said to have this. C 300
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Wave-particle duality C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Wagering is not a good idea.
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Light is emitted from luminous bodies in little packets of energy referred to by this term. C 400
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What are photons? C 400
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Anything that give’s off light is described by this adjective. C 500
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luminous C 500
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According to the Law of Reflection, what does the angle of incidence equal? D 100
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The angle of reflection D 100
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The angle of incidence and reflection are measured in relation to the normal. What is meant by the normal? D 200
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The normal is an imaginary line perpendicular to the reflective surface. D 200
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What type of image, formed from reflection, cannot be projected on a screen? D 300
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virtual image D 300
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Which type of mirror is converging, convex or concave? D 400
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Concave D 400
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What is the index of refraction? D 500
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The index of refraction for a substance is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in that substance. D 500
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What is the unit of electric current? E 100
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The unit of electric current is the ampere. E 100
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What is the opposition to the motion of charge through a conductor? E 200
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Resistance (measured in Ohms ) E 200
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What is the Ohm’s law equation? E 300
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Electrical current = the ratio or potential difference to resistance in the circuit E 300
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What is a unit of potential difference in a circuit? E 400
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potential difference (unit = volt) E 400
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Which of the following circuits allows you to remove one light bulb, and the bulbs left stay lit? parallel or series? E 500
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A parallel circuit. E 500
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What is the name given to an observed change in the frequency of sound waves (pitch) when there is relative motion between the source of sound and an observer. F 100
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The Doppler Effect F 100
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One object, vibrating at the same natural frequency of a second object, can sometimes force that second object into vibrational motion. What is the term used to describe this effect? F 200
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resonance F 200
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If the wavelength and frequency of a sound wave are known, how is the velocity of that sound wave calculated? F 300
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Multiple the frequency and the velocity F 300
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What type of wave is a sound wave, longitudinal or transverse? F 400
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Longitudinal (also called a compression wave) F 400
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What are the areas of minimum and maximum density of a sound wave called? F 500
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Rarefactions = minimum density Compressions = maximum density F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Standing Wave Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What is the difference between a node and an antinode in any standing wave harmonic? Click on screen to continue
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Areas of maximum vibration is an antinode, while areas of no vibration are nodes. Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good Luck on the Final Exam!!! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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