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CSET Science: Optics And Waves I
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1. The point of maximum amplitude on a standing wave
Standing Wave
High density = slow speed
Fixed - end boundary condition
Antinode
2. Range of frequencies Humans can hear
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
Elastic
High elasticity = fast speed
Medium
3. The displacement of the medium at any given point is the sum of the displacements of each wave.
Destructive Interference
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
400 nm to 760 nm
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
4. Capable of resuming its former volume or shape after being deformed
Pupil
Compression Waves
Progressive Wave
Elastic
5. Another word for P wave: longitudinal seismic wave
Longitudinal Wave
Constructive Interference
Compression Waves
Standing Wave
6. The reflection of light primarily in one direction - as from a mirror.
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
Pupil
Specular Reflection
Compression Waves
7. Boundary in which the end of the wave medium is free to move in the transverse direction.
Free - end boundary condition
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
Standing Wave
Snell's law
8. The fixed points on a standing wave
The Law of Reflection
Node
Standing Wave
Transverse Wave
9. The opposite of compression; the spreading out of particles in the medium of a longitudinal wave.
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
Optic Nerve
Rarefaction
Destructive Interference
10. The interaction of two or more waves that displace the medium in the opposite way. The overlap of a positive displacement in one wave and a negative displacement in another may temporarily result in no displacement at all.
Fluid media
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
Compression Waves
Destructive Interference
11. The nerve that relays information from the eye to the brain.
Optic Nerve
Wave Crest
Electromagnetic Waves
Compression Waves
12. The bottom or pit of a transverse wave or water wave.
Medium
Wave Trough
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
The Law of Reflection
13. Boundary in which the end of the wave medium is fixed: not free to move.
Normal
Cornea
Fixed - end boundary condition
Boundary Condition
14. Another word for an S wave; transverse seismic wave.
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
Shear Waves
Wave Crest
Cornea
15. Speed of sound in air
340 m/s
Fluid media
Relationship between the amplitude and energy in a wave
Wave Crest
16. A wave that moves along the medium.
Elastic
Refraction
Progressive Wave
Mechanical wave
17. A wave that propagates through a medium as a result of some disturbance.
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
Specular Reflection
Mechanical wave
18. The energy in a wave is proportional to the square of the amplitude
Relationship between the amplitude and energy in a wave
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
Cornea
Specular Reflection
19. Arriving or incoming. An incident ray of light may give rise to a reflected ray and a refracted ray.
Incident Light
Wave Crest
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
Node
20. A wave in which the motion of particles in the medium is at right angles to the motion of the wave itself.
Reflection
Medium
Transverse Wave
Retina
21. A wave in which the motion of particles in the medium is in the same direction as the motion of the wave.
Specular Reflection
340 m/s
Transverse Wave
Longitudinal Wave
22. The conditions existing at a boundary - such as the boundary between two media.
Boundary Condition
Constructive Interference
Standing Wave
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
23. The peak or top of a transverse wave or water wave
Wave Crest
Refraction
Shear Waves
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
24. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
Shear Waves
400 nm to 760 nm
Free - end boundary condition
The Law of Reflection
25. The relationship between sound speed and medium temperature
High temperature = fast speed
Wave Crest
Standing Wave
Retina
26. The relationship between sound speed and medium density
Elastic
Destructive Interference
High density = slow speed
Normal
27. The separation of white light into component colors - as happens when white light passes through a prism.
Dispersion
Mechanical wave
Wave Crest
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
28. A substance that is the means of transmission of a wave.
Incident Light
Medium
Snell's law
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
29. The return of a wave from a surface.
Reflection
Solid media
Beats
Normal
30. A wave that does not travel; the superposition of two waves traveling in opposite directions
Dispersion
Standing Wave
Pupil
High temperature = fast speed
31. The relationship between sound speed and medium elasticity
High elasticity = fast speed
20 Hz to 20000 Hz
Beats
Pupil
32. An oscillation of electric and magnetic fields that may propagate through a vacuum or through a medium
Beats
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
400 nm to 760 nm
Electromagnetic Waves
33. The smooth curved surface at the back of the eye - where the lens of the eye projects an image. It then converts the light to electrical impulses
Rarefaction
Retina
Constructive Interference
Mechanical wave
34. Speed = wavelength x frequency
The Principle of Superposition (waves)
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
Longitudinal Wave
High density = slow speed
35. Sin?1/sin?2 = v1/v2 = n2/n1
36. Interference in time
Beats
Normal
High elasticity = fast speed
Electromagnetic Waves
37. A transparent outer layer of the eye that covers the iris and pupil. The cornea acts like a lens.
Free - end boundary condition
Diffuse Reflection
Mechanical wave
Cornea
38. Range of wavelengths humans can see
High elasticity = fast speed
Fluid media
Refraction
400 nm to 760 nm
39. Line perpendicular to a surface or boundary.
Fixed - end boundary condition
Normal
The Law of Reflection
Beats
40. Reflection of light in many directions by a rough surface. Also called scattering.
High temperature = fast speed
Antinode
Diffuse Reflection
Normal
41. Media for a mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
Fluid media
Compression Waves
Relationship between wave speed - frequency and wavelength
Specular Reflection
42. The change in direction of a propagating wave (light or sound) when passing from one medium to another
Fixed - end boundary condition
Rarefaction
Refraction
Dispersion
43. The interaction of two or more waves that displace the medium in the same way. The overlap of the maximum displacement points in each wave creates a maximum total displacement.
Compression Waves
Cornea
Constructive Interference
Optic Nerve
44. Media of Pure Transverse Waves
Transverse Wave
Elastic
Constructive Interference
Solid media
45. The dark circular spot in the middle of the iris of the eye. The pupil admits light into the eye.
Mechanical wave
Pupil
Solid media
Reflection