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TransmissionTP, TL, OP Refraction or Reflection Pitch MISC

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Light and sound are both forms of…

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Energy

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Question Column 1-200

Which of the following statements are true about light and sound?

a) Light and sound both travel the fastest through solids.

b) Light travels the fastest through solids, but sound travels fastest through gasses.

c) Light travels the fastest through gasses, but sound travels fastest through solids.

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CLight travels the fastest through gasses, but sound travels

fastest through solids.

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Which statement about light is false?a) Light travels in straight lines.b) Light travels slower than sound.c) Light travels in waves.d) Light travels in all directions.

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BLight travels slower than sound.

Light is faster!

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Sound is produced by…

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Vibrations

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Question Column 1-500Which is true about sound?a. Sound travels in all directions.b. Sound cannot travel through

water.c. Sound travels in only the

direction to which it is pointedd. Sound cannot be absorbed.

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Aa. Sound travels in all directions.

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What type of object allows SOME light to pass through?

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Translucent

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Question Column 2-200Which of the following is a list of opaque objects?a) window, sock, bookb) wax paper, water, handc) glass, plastic baggie, pencild) CD, Hershey bar, puppy

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D

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Clouds, a frosted mug, and wax paper are all examples of what kind of material?

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translucent

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What type of material produces a shadow when light is shined on it?

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opaque

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Question Column 2-500Which picture shows a transparent material? a. b. c. d.

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B

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If light travels from one medium to another, then which property of light occurs?

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Refraction

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When a light ray travels from air to water, the speed of the light ray ________ ________. This causes the light ray to refract, or bend.

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slows down

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Question Column 3-300Identify 2 adjectives that describe reflective

surfaces that would make sound waves bounce.

Identify 2 adjectives that describe surfaces which absorb sound.

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Reflective Surfaces: smooth, hard, nonporous

Surfaces that Absorb: textured, soft, porous

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Question Column 3-400Complete the diagram using the Law of Reflection.

45° ?

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45°

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Question Column 3-500

What color(s) are reflected when you see a purple butterfly?

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purple

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What two words do we use to describe a pitch?

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HighLow

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As the length of an object increases, what happens to the pitch of a sound when that object vibrates?

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The pitch gets lower.

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Tom is playing a violin. Name three ways he can make a higher pitch on his violin.

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1. Tighten the strings.2. Shorten the strings

(by placing his finger on a string).

3. Play the thinnest string.

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Question Column 4-400Which instrument will make the lowest pitch?

A. B. C.

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C

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Name the 2 properties of sound.

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ReflectionAbsorption

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Which of the following places would produce the best echo?

a. Classroom full of studentsb. Empty gymc. Busy emergency roomd. Sold out Cavs game

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B

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Which picture shows refraction? A. B.

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A

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Which picture shows reflection?

A. B.

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A

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Question Column 5-400Which diagram most accurately shows the Law of Reflection?

A. B.

mirror mirror

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B

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Question Column 5-500

A student is testing to see how the length of a vibrating object affects the pitch of a sound. What is the variable in the experiment?

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Answer Column 5-500

Length of Object