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Study Guide for Exam 1 Waves, light, and sound.

Required Materials: Scantron (#882) #2 pencil Scientific calculator Optional Materials: Any handwritten note sheets. Vocabulary Neutron proton Element molecule Mixture solid Freezing Melting Wavelength frequency Shadow speed of light Angle of incidence Concave virtual image Index of refraction Lenses focal length Hydrogen bonding Infrasonic Ultrasonic Calculations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Skills 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Write numbers in scientific notation. Use diagrams to predict the characteristics of an image that was formed by using a mirror or a lens. Complete ray diagrams. Measure wavelength and amplitude of a wave. Classify waves into different categories. Order electromagnetic radiations according to frequency or according to wavelength. Distribute electrons in an atom. Using index of refraction to calculate speed of light in a material. Frequency Period Wave speed Sound speed. Total internal reflection Reflection law Refraction law Mixing light Electromagnetic waves Longitudinal and transverse waves Wave Structure Covalent and ionic bonding electron atom liquid sublimation period cyan law of reflection real image dispersion principal axis transverse Doppler effect ion nucleus gas condensation wave speed magenta isotope compound Atomic mass Atomic number plasma evaporation electromagnetic waves transparent opaque reflection incident ray plane mirror convex upright inverted refraction total internal reflection prism critical angle ionic bonding covalent bonding longitudinal amplitude Mechanical waves Resonance

Important Concepts

21. 22. 23. 24.

Explain how Na and similar metals are bonded to other elements using ionic bonding. Explain how carbon is bonded with hydrogen using covalent bonding. Classify materials into elements, compounds, atoms, molecules, and mixtures. Predict the color of an opaque and a transparent object.

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