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- what is refraction? the bending of light due to a change in its speed
- refraction can happen when light passes from one medium into another. why does it happen?
- what is resonance? ____ give 2 examples of resonance: ____
- what is the difference between infrasonic and ultrasonic sounds?
- what colors (roy g biv) does a white bunny reflect?
- what colors (roy g biv) does a black tire reflect?
electromagnetic spectrum chart with wavelength (meters) and frequency (hz) axes, showing radio, microwave, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x - ray, gamma ray
- which side of the em spectrum (radio waves side or gamma rays side) has the longest wavelength?
- which side has the highest energy? ____ the lowest energy? ____
- which side has the highest frequency? ____ the lowest frequency? ____
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Refraction occurs because the speed of light changes when it moves from one medium (like air) to another (like water or glass) with a different optical density. The change in speed causes the light to bend.
Resonance is the phenomenon where an object vibrates with maximum amplitude at a specific frequency (its natural frequency) when exposed to an external force at that same frequency. Examples include a swing (pushed at its natural frequency to go higher) and a wine glass shattering when a singer hits a note matching the glass's natural frequency.
Infrasonic sounds have frequencies below 20 Hz (inaudible to humans), while ultrasonic sounds have frequencies above 20,000 Hz (also inaudible to humans). Infrasonic examples: earthquakes, elephant communication. Ultrasonic examples: bat echolocation, medical ultrasounds.
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Refraction happens because the speed of light changes as it passes from one medium to another with a different optical density, causing the light to bend.