11/18 warm up on the back of your green warm up sheet, give simple definitions for: (all in the...
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Review EM 1. What type of wave? 2. What does it look like? 3. What mediums can it travel through? 4. How can we see the colors from white light? 5. Which type of wave has the longest wavelength? 6. Which type of wave has the highest frequency? Transverse ALL – S, L, G, OSpace Prism Radio Gamma RayTRANSCRIPT
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11/18 Warm Up
On the back of your green warm up sheet, give simple definitions for: (all in the same box) Conduction Convection Radiation
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Science Projects DueSchoolScienceFair
Today
Break BreakBreak
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TestReview for test
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Review EM1. What type of wave?2. What does it look like?3. What mediums can it travel through?4. How can we see the colors from white light?5. Which type of wave has the longest wavelength?6. Which type of wave has the highest frequency?
Transverse
ALL – S, L, G, OSpacePrismRadio
Gamma Ray
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Colors we see?
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Light ActivityIn your notebook, title this “LIGHT ACTIVITY”
Use the different instruments to answer these questions in your notebook:1. What do you see/observe when you use
the spectroscope2. How does the light compare when you
see white light vs. colored light3. How did you use the prism?
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Name that tune… As you participate today, you will be
given a piece of paper to write down one of your favorite (appropriate) songs to be used this week as we discuss sound
Turn into container at the end of class
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Sound What do we already know? Sound Interpreting Sound
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FrequencyPitchVolume http://
www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/oceanodyssey/flash/concepts/pitch.htm
creating waves
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What does this do to the wave?
High pitch (opera singer) Low pitch (bass) Loud Quiet frequency
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Frequencies Humans: 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz Dogs: 50 Hz – 45,000 Hz Cats: 45 Hz – 85,000 Hz Bats: 120,000 Hz Dolphins: 200,000 Hz Elephants: 5 Hz – 10,000 Hz
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Decibels
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Autotune http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/auto
-tune.html