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The document is a study guide for a waves unit covering sound and light waves. It contains 50 multiple choice questions about key concepts in waves including: the properties of waves like wavelength and frequency; how waves transfer energy but not matter; the medium required for different wave types; reflection, refraction, interference; characteristics of sound and light waves; color mixing; and applications of waves like sonar and medical imaging. The questions cover topics like wave speed, pitch, the Doppler effect, and optical phenomena like reflection and refraction.

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Unit Test Study Guide Waves Light and Sound2

The document is a study guide for a waves unit covering sound and light waves. It contains 50 multiple choice questions about key concepts in waves including: the properties of waves like wavelength and frequency; how waves transfer energy but not matter; the medium required for different wave types; reflection, refraction, interference; characteristics of sound and light waves; color mixing; and applications of waves like sonar and medical imaging. The questions cover topics like wave speed, pitch, the Doppler effect, and optical phenomena like reflection and refraction.

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Name _____________________ Date __________ Class Period ___

Waves: Sound & Light Unit


Study Guide

1. Waves transfer Energy .

2. Which of the following types of waves requires a medium: microwave, visible light, sound waves
or x-rays? Sound waves

3. If a wave is traveling at a certain speed and its frequency is doubled, what happens to the
wavelength of that wave? It is cut in half

4. A wave can make a leaf bob up and down on the water, but it cannot move the leaf toward the
shore. This is because waves only transfer Energy.

5. Which of these waves do NOT require a medium? Sound, ocean, radio, or seismic.

6. Which of the following is NOT a property of a wave? Amplitude, frequency, wavelength,


refraction.

7. An echo is the result of a reflected sound wave.

8. A section of a longitudinal wave where the particles are crowded together is called a
compression.

9. When the crests of one wave overlap the crests of another wave or waves, this occurs:
constructive interference.

10. Part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart is called is called a
rarefaction.

11. Which of the following waves is an example of a mechanical wave: light, x-ray, radio or ocean
wave?

12. What unit is used to describe the frequency of a wave? Hertz

13. Why do sound waves travel around corners better than light waves? Sound waves bend.
14. A substance through which a wave can travel is a medium.

15. The amplitude of a sound’s waves determines the sound’s loudness.

16. The motion of either the listener or the source of a sound causes the Doppler Effect.

17. The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch of the sound.

18. The medium through which sound waves travel affects the speed of the sound.

19. Which person will experience what happens to sounds due to the Doppler effect? Two friends
riding bicycles side-by-side and talking; a father pushing a laughing toddler on a swing; a boy sitting
and watching television; a girl running and listening to her radio through earphones.
A father pushing a laughing toddler on a swing

20. Which sound has the highest pitch? 156 Hz (hertz); 258 Hz; 14 dB (decibels); 563 dB

21. Electromagnetic waves are produced by the vibration of an electric field and a magnetic field
together.

22. The electromagnetic spectrum is divided into regions by wavelengths.

23. What wave interaction occurs when waves combine and the resulting wave has a greater
amplitude than the individual waves had? Constructive interference.

24. What wave interaction occurs when waves combine and the resulting wave has a smaller
amplitude than the individual waves had? Destructive interference.

25. Whether an object is transparent, translucent, or opaque is determined by its ability to


transmit light.

26. What are the primary colors of light?


The primary colors of light are red, green and blue.

27. What are the primary colors of pigments?


The primary colors of pigments are cyan, magenta and yellow.
28. How does the result of mixing the primary colors of light compare to the result of mixing the
primary colors of pigment? Mixing the primary colors produces the color white ; mixing the primary
colors of pigments produce the color black.
29. When white light is refracted, the amount that the light bends depends on what? The light’s
wavelength.

30. What kind of waves are used in radar for detecting the speed of a car? Microwaves

31. What kind of waves can be used to treat some cancerous tumors? Gamma Rays

32.When you increase the frequency of a sound wave…


a. the period will also increase. c. pitch will decrease.
b. the period will decrease . d. loudness will increase.

33.Mechanical waves can NOT transport…


a. energy c. matter
b. material d. answers b and c are correct
34.Compared to the speed of light, sound travels…
a. faster.
b. at about the same speed.
c. slower.

Answer questions 35 – 37 based on the wave-form below. The wave was produced when a student
sings a tune for 0.03 seconds. Assume the speed of sound in air is 320 m/s.
35.How many full waves are there?
a. 11 b. 12 c. 13 d. 6

36.What is the waves frequency?


a. 400 hz b. 366 hz c. 120 hz d. 40 hz

37.What is its wavelength?


a. 0.8 m b. 12 m c. 8 m d. 80 m

38.Sound travels faster in water than…


a. steel.
b. air.
c. aluminum
d. space

39.Which observer would hear the louder sound?


  a. The lady
 b. The man c. They both do
41.A singer shattering crystal glass with her voice is a demonstration of…
a. resonance.
b. sound refraction.
c. an echo.
d. interference.

42.The three primary colors of light for additive color mixing are…
a. red, green, and blue. b. yellow, green, and blue.
c. red yellow, and blue d. red, yellow, and green

43.When red and blue light shine on a white sheet, the resulting color is…
a. yellow. b. blue. c. cyan. d. green. e. magenta.

44.When red and green light shine on a white sheet, the resulting color is…
a. blue. b. green. c. yellow. d. magenta. e. cyan.

45.The cyan color of ocean water is evidence that the water absorbs…
a. yellow. b. green. c. orange. d. blue. e. red.

46.Compared to its speed in air, the speed of light in water is…


a. slower. b. the same. c. faster.

47.Refraction is caused by…


a. waves encountering a gap. b. more than one reflection.
c. displaced images. d. changing waves speeds at a boundary.

48.Refraction…
a. can occur when a wave changes speed. b. cannot occur at a boundary
c. only occurs with mechanical waves d. only occurs with light waves
49.A penny lies in the bottom of a tea cup filled with water. As you look down on the penny, compared to its actual
depth, it looks…
a. closer.
b. farther away.
c. at the same depth.

50.The image produced by a plane mirror is…


a. real b. virtual c. magnified d. inverted

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