Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! A Review of Light
Jun 14, 2015
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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!A Review of Light
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JEOPARDY!
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Visible Light
How Light Acts
Light Fantastic
Light and Materials
ColorYou light
up my life
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These are the seven colors of the rainbow.
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This is light energy that can be seen and broken into all the colors of the
rainbow.
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This is our most important source of
light.
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These are several sources of light.
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This tool can be used to separate white light into all the colors of
the rainbow.
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Light moves in this direction.
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Unlike sound waves, light waves can move through
this.
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This is the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the
next wave.
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These are the high and low points on a wave.
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A thin beam of light that is more powerful
than regular light. These waves all have the same wavelength.
Daily Double!!!
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This object appears to be a source of light in our
solar system, but it really only reflects the light
from the sun.
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Kinds of energy that move in waves, but
cannot be seen are these.
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Objects made of this type of material allow light to pass
through them, so we can see what is behind them.
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When light moves from one material to another, it changes
speed and bends. This is known as______________.
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This person discovered that white light is made
up of all the colors of the rainbow.
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This type of material does not allow light to
pass through it.
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This type of material scatters light so that
objects behind it seem blurry.
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You cannot see a reflection in rough
surfaces because when light rays hit them this
occurs.
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This word means “to allow to pass through”.
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This type of lens is thinner in the middle and makes objects look
smaller.
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These appear when sunlight passes
through water droplets in the air.
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This is the acronym we use to remember the colors of the visible
spectrum.
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This color has the shortest wavelength.
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A red shirt looks red because it does this.
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Objects that appear to be this color absorb almost all of the light that hits
them.
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In order to see, we need this.
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We cannot see around corners because of this.
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Light rays hit these surfaces at a certain
angle and then reflect off them at the same angle, providing a clear image.
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When light hits an opaque object, we can make
these.
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When light bounces back from an object, it is
known as this.