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JEOPARDYNote: if the escape key is pressed during the game, participants need to return to (or reset) the category slide, because the return icon is only programmed to work horizontally.

Suggestions. Add a command that sends a person to a slide with two options

1.return to the category slide or

2. exit the program

JEOPARDY

1.TechnicalAnd

natural waves

2. ClassifyingWaves

2. ClassifyingWaves

3.Wave Anatomy3.Wave

Anatomy

4. Measuring Wave

Properties

5.Wave Interaction

5.Wave Interaction

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Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 100

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 100

What is echolocation?What is echolocation?

Bats and dolphins use this natural

process to locate food and prey.

Bats and dolphins use this natural

process to locate food and prey.

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 200

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 200

These waves make images of the bones.

These waves make images of the bones.

What are X-raysWhat are X-rays

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 300

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 300

These high frequency waves break up kidney stones.

These high frequency waves break up kidney stones.

What are ultrasound waves?

What are ultrasound waves?

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 400

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 400

Ultrasound can monitor development of these.

Ultrasound can monitor development of these.

What is an unborn baby?What is an unborn baby?

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 500

Technical uses and natural uses of waves for 500

Type implants that use radio waves to hear? Type implants that use radio waves to hear?

What is a cochlear implant

What is a cochlear implant

Classifying waves for 100Classifying waves for 100

A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to

another.

A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to

another.

What is a waveWhat is a wave

Classifying waves for 200Classifying waves for 200

What are mechanical waves?What are mechanical waves?

Category of waves that transfer energy through matter of through air, land and water.

Category of waves that transfer energy through matter of through air, land and water.

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Classifying waves for 300Classifying waves for 300

What is a medium?What is a medium?

Any substance that a wave moves through.

Any substance that a wave moves through.

Classifying waves for 400Classifying waves for 400

What are transverse waves?

What are transverse waves?

These waves travel in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of the disturbance.

These waves travel in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of the disturbance.

Classifying waves for 500Classifying waves for 500

These waves travel in the same direction as the disturbance/ force.

These waves travel in the same direction as the disturbance/ force.

What are longitudinal waves?

What are longitudinal waves?

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3. Wave Anatomy for 1003. Wave Anatomy for 100

This is the highest point or peak of a wave.

This is the highest point or peak of a wave.

What is crest?What is crest?

3. Wave Anatomy for 2003. Wave Anatomy for 200

What is a trough? What is a trough?

This is the lowest point or valley of a wave

This is the lowest point or valley of a wave

3. Wave Anatomy for 3003. Wave Anatomy for 300

What is amplitude?What is amplitude?

The distance between a line through the middle of a wave or fixed point and up to the crest or down to the trough.

The distance between a line through the middle of a wave or fixed point and up to the crest or down to the trough.

3. Wave Anatomy for 4003. Wave Anatomy for 400

What is wave length?What is wave length?

The distance from one wave crest to another or from one

trough to another.

The distance from one wave crest to another or from one

trough to another.

3. Wave Anatomy for 5003. Wave Anatomy for 500

What is frequency?What is frequency?

This is the number of waves passing a fixed point in a certain amount of time.

This is the number of waves passing a fixed point in a certain amount of time.

4. Measuring Wave Propertiesfor 100

4. Measuring Wave Propertiesfor 100

This is how wavelength is measured in a transverse wave.

This is how wavelength is measured in a transverse wave.

What is from crest to crest?What is from crest to crest?

4. Measuring Wave Properties for 2004. Measuring Wave Properties for 200

This is how wavelength is measured in a longitudinal?

This is how wavelength is measured in a longitudinal?

What is the distance from the middle of one compression to the middle of the next compression?

What is the distance from the middle of one compression to the middle of the next compression?

4. Measuring Wave Properties for 3004. Measuring Wave Properties for 300

What are wavelength and frequency?

What are wavelength and frequency?

Two things must be multiplied in order to find the speed of a wave. Two things must be multiplied in order to find the speed of a wave.

4. Measuring Wave Properties for 4004. Measuring Wave Properties for 400

The formula for determining wave speed is listed below.

Say the correct formula.

The formula for determining wave speed is listed below.

Say the correct formula.

What is speed = wavelength times

frequency?

What is speed = wavelength times

frequency?

S = λf

5.Wave Interactions for 5005.Wave Interactions for 500

What is 100 m/SWhat is 100 m/S

The speed of an ocean wave that has a wavelength of 20 meters and a frequency of .5

seconds is determined.

The speed of an ocean wave that has a wavelength of 20 meters and a frequency of .5

seconds is determined.

5.Wave Interactions for 1005.Wave Interactions for 100

The bouncing back of light once it strikes a shiny surface.

The bouncing back of light once it strikes a shiny surface.

What is reflection?What is reflection?

5.Wave Interactions for 2005.Wave Interactions for 200

The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle other than

90 degree.

The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle other than

90 degree.

What is refraction?What is refraction?

5.Wave Interactions for 3005.Wave Interactions for 300

What is diffraction?What is diffraction?

The spreading our of waves through

an opening or around the edge of an obstacle.

The spreading our of waves through

an opening or around the edge of an obstacle.

5.Wave Interactions for 4005.Wave Interactions for 400

Two waves coming from opposite directions combine as the wave’s crest and troughs align to make a bigger wave.

Two waves coming from opposite directions combine as the wave’s crest and troughs align to make a bigger wave.

What is constructive interference?

What is constructive interference?

5.Wave Interactions for 5005.Wave Interactions for 500

What is destructive interference?What is destructive interference?

When two waves join and a wave of with an amplitude of zero meters is formed where they meet.

When two waves join and a wave of with an amplitude of zero meters is formed where they meet.

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