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1
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1 Name three different types of wave.

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any three from: light, sound, waves on water, seismic waves

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2 What property of a wave does the wavelength describe?

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the distance from one wave to the same place on the next wave

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3 What are the units for wavelength?

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metres

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4 What property of a wave does the frequency describe?

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the number of waves per second

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5 What are the units for frequency?

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hertz

6
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6 What is transferred by a wave?

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energy

7
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7 What does amplitude mean?

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the height of a wave, more correctly, the maximum displacement of a particle from its rest position

8
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8 In which direction do the particles in a sound wave move compared to the direction the wave is travelling?

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backwards and forwards in the same direction as the wave

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9 What word is used to describe waves like sound waves?

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longitudinal

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10 What word is used to describe waves like the waves on water?

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transverse

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11 Name a type of transverse wave.

A

waves on water, some seismic waves, light waves

12
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12 Name a type of longitudinal wave.

A

sound, some seismic waves

13
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13 What is the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves?

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the direction the particles move compared to the direction the wave is travelling

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14 What word describes the number of waves per second?

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frequency

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15 What word describes the time taken for one wave to pass?

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period

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16 What word describes the distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next wave?

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wavelength

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17 What are the units for frequency?

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hertz

18
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18 Name two things that waves can transfer.

A

energy and information

19
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19 Name one thing that waves do not transfer.

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matter

20
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20 What is the equation that links wave speed, frequency and wavelength?

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wave speed=frequency x wavelength

21
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21 What two things do you need to measure to find the speed of a wave?

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either the time to cover a certain distance, or the wavelength and the frequency

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22 Describe the path of light when you watch TV.

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TV to eye

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23 Describe the path of light when you sit underneath a lamp and read a book.

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lamp to book to eye

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24 What is the word that describes light bouncing off a material?

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reflection

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25 What does refraction mean?

A

changing the direction of a wave

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26 When does refraction happen to light waves?

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when light goes into or out of a material

27
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27 Name three materials that light can travel through.

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any three transparent materials, such as air, glass, water, Perspex

28
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28 Why is it difficult to see the exact positions of objects on the bottom of a swimming pool?

A

light is refracted as it leaves the water

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29 What does the frequency of a wave describe?

A

number of waves per second

30
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30 What are the units for frequency?

A

hertz

31
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31 What does the wavelength of a wave describe?

A

distance from one point on a wave to the same point on next wave

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32 What are the standard units for wavelength?

A

metres

33
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33 What does refraction mean?

A

waves changing direction when they go from one material to another

34
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34 What is a vacuum?

A

empty space

35
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35 What materials can light pass through?

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vacuum, air, glass, water

36
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36 Are light waves transverse or longitudinal?

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transverse

37
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37 What do all waves transfer?

A

energy

38
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38 A nanometre is one millionth of a millimetre. Why are nanometres sometimes used for giving the wavelengths of light waves?

A

the wavelength is very short

39
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39 What are the colours of the rainbow?

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red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet

40
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40 What piece of apparatus can you use to split up light to form a spectrum?

A

prism

41
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41 Which colour in visible light has the longest wavelength?

A

red

42
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42 What does EM stand for?

A

electromagnetic

43
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43 Are EM waves transverse or longitudinal?

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transverse

44
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44 Which part of our bodies detects visible light?

A

eyes

45
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45 Which part of our bodies detects infrared?

A

skin

46
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46 H Name two parts of the EM spectrum that can travel through the atmosphere.

A

All can to some extent, but the expected answer at this stage is infrared and visible light, as we can detect both of these from the Sun .

47
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47 Which electromagnetic waves have the highest frequency?

A

gamma rays

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48 Which electromagnetic waves have the longest wavelengths?

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radio waves

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49 Which electromagnetic waves have lower frequencies than visible light?

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infrared, microwaves, radio waves

50
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50 Which electromagnetic waves have higher frequencies than visible light?

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ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays

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51 Which colour of visible light has the shortest wavelength?

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violet

52
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52 Which colour of visible light has the highest frequency?

A

violet

53
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53 Which colour of visible light has the lowest frequency?

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red

54
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54 Which part or parts of the electromagnetic spectrum is used for cooking?

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infrared, microwaves, radio waves

55
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55 Which part or parts of the electromagnetic spectrum is used for sending TV programmes?

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radio waves, microwaves

56
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56 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in TV remote controls?

A

infrared

57
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57 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is detected by our eyes?

A

visible

58
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58 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is emitted by toasters and grills?

A

infrared

59
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59 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used for mobile phone communications?

A

microwaves

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60 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum are light bulbs designed to emit?

A

visible light

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61 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to cook food from the inside?

A

microwaves

62
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62 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to treat cancer?

A

gamma rays

63
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63 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum can be used to look inside bodies?

A

X-rays

64
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64 H How are radio waves produced?

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by oscillations in electrical circuits

65
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65 H How are radio waves detected?

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They produce oscillations in circuits attached to an aerial.

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66 H Why do radio waves sometimes have a longer range than microwaves?

A

refraction in the atmosphere

67
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67 Which transfers the most energy: red, green or violet light?

A

violet

68
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68 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to sterilise surgical instruments?

A

gamma rays

69
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69 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to examine luggage in airports?

A

X-rays

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70 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to sterilise water?

A

ultraviolet

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71 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum do fluorescent materials emit?

A

visible light

72
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72 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is produced inside many low energy light bulbs?

A

ultraviolet

73
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73 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is emitted by radioactive materials?

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gamma rays

74
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74 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to make images of bones?

A

X-rays

75
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75 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum can cause skin cancer?

A

ultraviolet

76
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76 Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum can cook things by heating water inside them?

A

microwaves