Light as a wave Flashcards

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Why do we need light?

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  • It helps you see things

* Plants need it for photosynthesis

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Which travels the fastest light or sound?

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Light travels faster sound

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How does light travel?

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Light travels as a wave in a straight line.

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In what type of wave does light travel?

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Light travels as transverse waves, like the ripples in a tank of water.

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Name the major difference between light and sound waves with regards to vacuums.

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Light waves can travel through a vacuum (empty space).

Sound waves cannot.

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What types of substances can light waves travel through?

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They do not need a substance to travel through, but they can travel through transparent and translucent substances.

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How long does it take for light to travel from the sun to earth?

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8 minutes 20 seconds

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What is the speed of light?

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300,000 km per second

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How long does it take for light to travel around the world?

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Less than a quarter of a second

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Which travels faster, light or sound? Give two examples.

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Light travels much faster than sound.

  1. you see lightning before you hear it
  2. you see a firework explode before you hear it
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Define luminous objects. Give examples.

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Luminous objects release light.

Examples include: sun, torch, fire

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Define non-luminous objects. Give examples.

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Non-luminous objects do not release their own light.

However some may reflect light - e.g. the moon.

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What is the study of light called?

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Optics.

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What is the angle between the undulations of the wave and the direction of travel?

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90 degrees

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What is the amplitude of a wave?

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It is the height of the wave from the top of the undulation to the bottom.

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What is the up and down movement called?

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Undulations.