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Final Jeopardy Question

lens Paints &Pigments

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Properties ofLight

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Cell phone communication is used by what type of light?

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Lens &

refraction500 points

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Lens & refraction500 points

c. Frequency = # waves/sec

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What type of light can humans feel as hot or cold?

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Lens & refraction

400 points

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Lens & refraction

400 pointsDirectly at it since the laser will be bent just as much as visible light was to see the fish

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What type of light includes the rainbow of colors?

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Lens & refraction

300 points

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Lens & refraction300 points

Near sighted: need a diverging lens since your eye is too strong since the eye is too weak

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What type of light has the very shortest wavelength?

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Lens & refraction200 points

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Lens & refraction200 points

Gamma Rays.

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What word beginning with a “d” describes this selection of color (same effect for sunsets & rainbows)

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Lens & refraction

100 points

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Lens & refraction100 points

dispersion

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What color would be seen by shining yellow light through a cyan filter?

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Paints & Pigments500 points

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Paints & Pigments500 points

Green- only color in common!Yellow = red + greenCyan = blue + green

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Which shade requires the most layers when painting- bright or dark colors?

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Paints & Pigments400 points

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Paints & Pigments400 points

Dark since more light is absorbed with each layer.

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Specify the color of region 2

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Paints &

Pigments

300 points

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paints300 points

1= R+B=M 4=G2= R 5=B+G=C3=R+G=Y 6=G+B+R=W

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Name the 3 primary colors of light?

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Paints & Pigm

ents200 points

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Paints & Pigments200 points

W-Y = Blue!

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Name the 3 primary colors of pigment?

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Paints & Pigments100 points

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Paints & Pigments100 points

Red, Yellow, Blue or

magenta, yellow, cyan

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Depending on the situation, light will act some times as a wave and sometimes as this?

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Properties of Light500 points

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Properties of Light500 points

particle

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What type of light can humans feel as hot or cold?

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Properties of Light400 points

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Properties of Light400 points

infrared

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Where can light travel where sound cannot?

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Properties of Light300 points

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Properties of Light300 points

Space.

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“light” is the common term for this?

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Properties of Light200 points

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Properties of Light200 points

Electromagnetic Radiation.

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Where does light come from?

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Properties of Light100 points

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Properties of Light100 points

b. vertical

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What is the Cornea?

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Sound &

waves

500 points

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Sound & waves500 points

The speed can be faster than light since then you would create energy. It can’t also be slower since then the waves would die out

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What is the purpose of the optic nerve?

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Sound & waves

400 points

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Sound & waves400 points

Connects Rods and Cones on the Retina to the Brain.

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Describe the location of the Lens in the human eye?

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Sound & waves300 points

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Sound & waves300 points

The lens is located in the center of the eye behind the Iris, Cornea and Pupil.

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What is the difference between Rods and Cones? Describe the functions of each.

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Sound & waves200 points

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Sound & waves200 points

About 15 million rods, used in dim light to detect black and white. About 7 million Cones used to detect color and sharp imagery.

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Why do we have a blind spot?

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Sound & waves100 points

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Sound & waves100 points

The optic nerve is located on the retina where there are no Rods or Cones.

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What is the most common form of color blindness?(not which colors)

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random500 points

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random500 points

Dichromatic

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About what percent of the men and women have red-green color blindness?

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random400 points

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random400 points

8% of men, 2% of women.

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What is retinitis pigmentosa?

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random300 points

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random300 points

When the field of vision is tunneled and only the center is clear.

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What form of blindness do you have when you can see only peripheral vision?

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random200 points

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random200 points

Macular Degeneration.

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What form of blindness is shown, often due to old age?

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random100 points

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random100 points

Cataracts.

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What is the focal length of a mirror if both the object and real image are 2cm in front of the mirror?

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mirrors500 points

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mirrors500 points

F= 1cm

Do= 2cmDi= 2cm (not negative since real)1/f= 1/do + 1/di= ½ + ½ = 2/2 .

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Which type of mirror has a negative focal length?

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mirrors400 points

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mirrors400 points

Convex or diverging lens

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What is phosphorescence?

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mirrors300

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mirrors300 points

right

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This glows under ultraviolet light.

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mirrors

200 points

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mirrors

200 pointsa. 2m.

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This is when UV light fades colors.

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mirrors

100 points

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mirrors100 points

½ mirror

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What type of longitudinal waves are used in a microwave?

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None- uses light!

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