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Final Jeopardy Physics as a Science
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Final Jeopardy the foundation of biology is chemistry and the foundation of chemistry is physics. it is about the nature of basic things like forces, energy, and motion. the ideas of physics extend into more complex sciences. you can better understand science in general if you understand physics. Why is physics the most basic science
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$200 A lens where light entering parallel focuses on a single point What is a converging lens?
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$400 Converging Lens What type of lens is a magnifying glass?
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$600 Chromatic aberration After light passes through a lens, there are tiny bands of color around the edge of the image. What is this called?
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$800 When light passes through the edge of a lens When does spherical aberration occur?
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$1000 Different colors of light travel at different speeds through glass Why does chromatic aberration occur?
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$200 To determine the image produce from an object Why do we use ray diagrams?
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$400 Through the focal point When drawing a ray diagram, how does a ray that enters the lens parallel exit?
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$600 Parallel to the principle axis How does a ray exit a lens if it enters the lens through the focal point?
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$800 It continues unrefracted How does a ray exit a lens if it enters the lens at the center?
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$1000 The top of the object Where are the three rays drawn from for a ray diagram?
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$200 A camera Which instrument is a human eye most similar to?
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$400 Upside down What is the orientation of the image your eye receives?
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$600 The iris gets larger On a bright day, how does the iris of your eye change?
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$800 The retina Where does light focus on your eye after passing through the lens?
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$1000 Yellow-Green Our eyes are most sensitive to which color of light?
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$200 False True or False. Electromagnetic waves need a medium to travel through.
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$400 Longitudinal What type of wave is a sound wave?
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$600 Transverse wave, Electromagnetic wave What type of wave is an x- ray?
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$800 A wave whose disturbances are perpendicular to the direction of propagation What is a transverse wave?
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$1000 A wave that has disturbances along the direction of propagation What is a longitudinal wave?
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$200 4 m How far is the image from a plane mirror if the object is 4 m away?
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$400 Upright, same height as object, same distance from the mirror as the object Describe a virtual image that occurs in a plane mirror.
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$600 When the reflecting surface has irregularities that are large compared to the wavelength of light When does diffuse reflection occur?
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$800 Half the Persons height What size is the shortest plane mirror that can be used to view yourself?
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$1000 The angle of incidence equals the angle of refraction State the law of reflection.
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$200 When cool air is above hot air, on a hot day, when hot air is close to the ground When does a mirage occur?
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$400 Bends towards the normal When going from air to water, how does a light ray bend?
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$600 Bends away from the normal When a ray of light speeds up, how does the light ray bend?
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$800 Bending of light What causes refraction?
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$1000 When light bends When does refraction occur?
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$400 Light is faster in air than in water How does the speed of light in air and the speed of light in water compare?
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$800 The speed of light is much faster How does the speed of light and the speed of sound compare?
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$1200 8 min How long does it take for light from the sun to reach us?
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$1600 Opaque What type of material does light not pass through?
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$2000 3 x 10 ^8 m/s What is the speed of light?
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$400 Vibrations What produces sound waves?
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$800 Longitudinal What type of wave is sound?
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$1200 In a vacuum Where can sound not travel?
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$1600 10000000 Times as loud Compared to a sound of 10 dB, the intensity of a 70 dB sound is how many times larger?
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$2000 Longitudinal waves, periodic, periods of compressions and rarefactions, high and low pressure regions Describe a sound wave in air.
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$400 By breaking a wine glass How can a singer demonstrate resonance?
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$800 Resonance What caused the Tacoma narrows Bridge to collapse?
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$1200 Almost Nothing If you stand directly half way between two TVs on the same channel, what would you hear?
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$1600 Interference When two or more waves are at the same place at the same time, what is the result called?
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$2000 A Node Where can you touch a standing wave without disturbing the wave?
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$400 A moving source or a moving observer What causes the Doppler Effect?
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$800 Supersonic If a plane moves faster than the speed of sound, what is the speed of the plane said to be?
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$1200 When the source moves When does the Doppler Effect occur if the observer is stationary?
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$1600 A Sonic Boom What is swept continuously behind a plane flying faster than the speed of sound.
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$2000 It remains the same When a source of sound moves towards you, what happens to the speed of the wave?
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$400 Interference What causes beats?
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$800 Period What is the time required to complete one wave cycle called?
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$1200 When two tuning forks have nearly the same frequency and are sounded together When do we hear beats?
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$1600 Hz What unit describes frequency?
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$2000 6 Hz If one wave has a frequency of 132 Hz and another is sounded with a frequency of 126 Hz, what is the frequency of the resulting beats?
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$400 It is halved If you double the frequency of a wave, what happens to the period?
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$800 Decreases If you increase the frequency of a wave, what happens to the wavelength?
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$1200 Wavelength divided by the Period or wavelength times frequency How do you determine the speed of a wave?
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$1600 1/30 Hz If a wave has a period of 30 s, what is the frequency?
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$2000 Two times the original amplitude If two waves of equal amplitude arrive at the same place exactly in step with each other, what is the resulting amplitude?
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Daily Double answer question
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