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Physical Science The Nature of Light & Waves

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electromagnetic wavea wave that can travel through space or matter and consists of changing electric and magnetic fields
perpendicularat right angles
photona tiny "packet" of energy that is released by an electron that moves to a lower energy level in an atom
radiationthe transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
electromagnetic spectrumthe entire range of electromagnetic waves
radio wavesEM waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies
microwavesEM waves that are between radio waves and infrared waves in the electromagnetic spectrum
infrared wavesEM waves that are between microwaves and visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum
visible lightthe very narrow range of wavelengths and frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see
ultraviolet lightEM waves that are between visible light and X rays in the electromagnetic spectrum
gamma raysEM waves with very high energy and no mass or change; they are emitted by the nucleus of a radioactive atom
X rayshigh-energy EM waves that are between ultraviolet light and gamma rays in the electromagnetic spectrum
law of reflectionthe law that states that the angle of incident is equal to the angle of reflection
reflectionthe bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier or an object
absorptionthe transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter
refractionthe bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
scatteringthe release of light energy by particles of matter that have absorbed energy
constructive interferenceinterference that results in a wave that has a greater amplitude than that of the individual wave
destructive interferenceinterference that results in a wave that has a smaller amplitude than that of the individual wave
diffractionthe bending of waves around a barrier or through an opening
interferencea wave interaction that occurs when two or more waves overlap
transmissionthe passing of light through matter
opaquethe term describing matter that does not transmit any light
translucentthe term describing matter that transmits light but also scatters the light as it passes through the matter
transparentthe term describing matter through which light is easily transmitted
pigmenta material that gives a substance its color by absorbing some colors of light and reflecting others
primary colors of lightred, blue, and green; these colors of light can be combined in different ratios to produce all colors of light
primary pigmentsyellow, cyan, and magenta; these pigments can be combined to produce any other pigment
secondary colorcyan, magenta, and yellow; a color of light produced when two primary colors of light are added together


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Allison Traditional Magnet Middle School
Wichita, KS

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