Slide 1 Nervous System Slide 2 Neurons Humans have 100 billion neurons in the brain. The size and shape can vary All have the same main parts Slide 3 Typical Neuron Slide…
Slide 1 refract: \ri- ˈ frakt\ Function: verb (or verb construction) that requires an object Etymology: Latin refractus, to break Date: 1612 physics alter course of wave…
Slide 1 Earthquakes Booklet stress -a force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. 3 Types of Stress tension -pulls on crust, stretching rock so it becomes thinner…
Ch. 11 Waves 11.1 Nature of Waves 11.2 Wave Properties 11.3 Wave Interactions 14.1 Nature of Waves Relate waves and the transfer of energy Distinguish between transverse…
What is Light? What Is Light? Energy! Travels like a wave A small packet of light energy is called a Photon Energy…. Usually needs a medium for transmission. Ex. Heat transfers…
Earthquakes What is an earthquake? Used to describe both sudden slip on a fault, and the resulting ground shaking and radiated seismic energy caused by the slip Caused by…
How to measure things you canât see Particle physics Dr. Julie Roche I will tell you: What I study (really small particles you canât see with your eyes) And How I study…
Unit 2 : Waves Hmmmm . . . TOD: IN Write a brief description in your composition book of what you think a wave is. Then write a short paragraph describing a time you might…
Sound Sound Moves in 3 Dimensions Sound Basics Sound â A wave of energy created by vibrating objects that travels through a medium Origin â vibrating object Ex. Vocal chords,…