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JEOPARDY Note: if the escape key is pressed during the game, participants need to return to (or reset) the category slide, because the return icon is only programmed to work horizontally. Suggestions. Add a command that sends a person to a slide with two options 1.return to the category slide or 2. exit the program
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1.TechnicalAndnaturalwaves 2. Classifying Waves Waves3.Wave Anatomy Anatomy3.Wave 4. Measuring Wave WaveProperties5.WaveInteraction5.WaveInteraction 100 200 300 400 500
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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 100 What is echolocation ? Bats and dolphins use this natural process to locate food and prey.
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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 200 These waves make images of the bones. What are X-rays
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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 300 These high frequency waves break up kidney stones. What are ultrasound waves?
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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 400 Ultrasound can monitor development of these. What is an unborn baby?
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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 500 Type implants that use radio waves to hear? What is a cochlear implant
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Classifying waves for Classifying waves for 100 A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another. What is a wave
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Classifying waves for Classifying waves for 200 What are mechanical waves? Category of waves that transfer energy through matter of through air, land and water.
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Classifying waves for Classifying waves for 300 What is a medium? Any substance that a wave moves through.
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Classifying waves for Classifying waves for 400 What are transverse waves? These waves travel in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of the disturbance.
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Classifying waves for Classifying waves for 500 These waves travel in the same direction as the disturbance/ force. What are longitudinal waves?
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3. Wave Anatomy for 3. Wave Anatomy for 100 This is the highest point or peak of a wave. What is crest?
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3. Wave Anatomy for 3. Wave Anatomy for 200 What is a trough? This is the lowest point or valley of a wave
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3. Wave Anatomy for 3. Wave Anatomy for 300 What is amplitude? The distance between a line through the middle of a wave or fixed point and up to the crest or down to the trough.
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3. Wave Anatomy for 3. Wave Anatomy for 400 What is wave length? The distance from one wave crest to another or from one trough to another.
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3. Wave Anatomy for 3. Wave Anatomy for 500 What is frequency? This is the number of waves passing a fixed point in a certain amount of time.
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4. Measuring Wave Properties for 4. Measuring Wave Properties for 100 This is how wavelength is measured in a transverse wave. What is from crest to crest?
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4. Measuring Wave Properties for 4. Measuring Wave Properties for 200 This is how wavelength is measured in a longitudinal? What is the distance from the middle of one compression to the middle of the next compression?
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4. Measuring Wave Properties for 4. Measuring Wave Properties for 300 What are wavelength and frequency? Two things must be multiplied in order to find the speed of a wave. Two things must be multiplied in order to find the speed of a wave.
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4. Measuring Wave Properties for 4. Measuring Wave Properties for 400 The formula for determining wave speed is listed below. Say the correct formula. What is speed = wavelength times frequency? S = λf
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 500 What is 100 m/S The speed of an ocean wave that has a wavelength of 20 meters and a frequency of.5 seconds is determined.
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 100 The bouncing back of light once it strikes a shiny surface. What is reflection?
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 200 The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle other than 90 degree. What is refraction?
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 300 What is diffraction? The spreading our of waves through an opening or around the edge of an obstacle.
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 400 Two waves coming from opposite directions combine as the wave’s crest and troughs align to make a bigger wave. What is constructive interference?
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5.Wave Interactions for 5.Wave Interactions for 500 What is destructive interference? When two waves join and a wave of with an amplitude of zero meters is formed where they meet.
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