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Jeopardy Game Light (Science SOL 5.3)
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Light Waves The Spectrum 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Reflection/ Refraction/ Dispersion 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Random 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts
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Question 1 Light is made of these small particles. What are they? photons Check Answer
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Question 2 Light waves are best known as….? Transverse waves Check Answer
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Question 3 Transverse waves with short wavelengths have ____ energy and waves with long wavelengths have ____ energy. High, low Check Answer
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Question 4 A transverse wave with a high _______ passes a given point many times per sec. frequency Check Answer
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Question 5 The way a transverse light wave moves is best known as _________. oscillation Check Answer
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Question 6 The colors that are visible to the human eye are best known as…? Visible light Check Answer
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Question 7 _____ is the color with the lowest frequency. red Check Answer
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Question 8 _____ is the color with the highest frequency. violet Check Answer
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Question 9 Sort the colors of visible light in order from low frequency to high frequency. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Check Answer
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Question 10 What is used to disperse (spread) visible light into the colors? A prism Check Answer
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Question 11 This occurs when light bounces off a surface. reflection Check Answer
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Question 12 This occurs when light is separated into a display of colors. dispersion Check Answer
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Question 13 This occurs when light is bent when it goes from one material to another. refraction Check Answer
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Question 14 Why does a pencil appear bent when it is placed in water? Light entering the water slows down and bends from its path. Check Answer
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Question 15 What is something that forms due to reflection and refraction of light through raindrops? A rainbow Check Answer
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Question 16 This lens causes light to spread out. Concave lens Check Answer
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Question 17 This lens causes light to come together and meet at a focal point. Convex lens Check Answer
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Question 18 Frosted glass is an example of which type of material? A translucent material Check Answer
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Question 19 Name two examples of concave lenses. Shoplifter mirrors and the eyeholes in doors. Check Answer
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Question 20 The difference between transparent, translucent, and opaque materials is…? The amount of light they let pass through. Check Answer
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