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Winter Interim Day 3 ET
By Alex Kovalik (he/him/his)
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Question 1
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Which wave do you expect to produce the
brightest/most intense
light? What evidence do you have to support your claim?
CFS
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Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes
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Question 2
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Which wave do you expect to produce the same
types
of light? What evidence do you have to support your claim?
CFS
:
Accurately identifies the type of light reactions that cause changes in objects
Accurately describes the relationship between wave properties and outcomes
Question 3
3.
In a science experiment Wave C caused damage to a cancer cell. Which other wave would probably cause damage to the cancer cells?
A would also cause damage to the cancer cell because it has a greater frequency than C, therefore it will have an effect on the cells.
C is the only wave that will impact the cancer cells. A and B have different wavelength and amplitude than C , therefore they will not cause damage to the stem cells.
B would also cause damage to the cancer cell because it has the same wavelength as C, therefore they are the same type of light. Since they are the same type of light, they will have the same effect on a material.