A wave forms in a series of crests and troughs. The crests are the peak heights of the wave and the troughs are the lowest points. A wave is described by its wavelength (or the distance between two sequential crests or two sequential troughs), Amplitude is the how high a wave can go.
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Label the wave part
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Question 2
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Label the wave part
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Question 3
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Label the wave part
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Question 4
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Label the wave part
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Question 5
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which wave will carry more energy?
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Question 6
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How do astronomers observe and learn about celestial objects?
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Question 7
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How are the pictures are similar ?
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Question 8
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How are the pictures of the Andromeda galaxy are different?
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Question 9
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what type of wave have the longest wavelenght in the spectrum?
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Question 10
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what type of wave have the shortest wavelenght in the spectrum?
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Question 11
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what type of waves is as big as human
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Question 12
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what type of waves only human can see
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Question 13
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write down the waves for the highest energy to the lowest energy
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Question 14
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What are the most energetic electromagnetic wave called?
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Question 15
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What quality determines the different names assigned to the various sections of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Label the following spectrum. Please note the arrangement is from high frequency (left) to low frequency (right).
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Question 16
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Which is true of all waves?
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Question 17
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1. Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the lowest frequency?
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Question 18
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2. Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation transfers the most energy?
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Question 19
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3. Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength?