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Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy Waves & Energy More Waves Stars & Earth and & The Universe Tectonics Energy Totally Random 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points What is the definition of energy and unit it is measured in? Energy is the ability to do work, measured in Joules. What is constructive and destructive interference in relationship to waves being in and out of phase. Constructive- in phase, waves add Destructive- out of phase and waves cancel What are the names of 2 different types of Potential Energy Gravitational Potential energy And Elastic potential energy What are the 5 forms energy can be found in? 1. Chemical 2. 3. Mechanical 4. 5. Nuclear Heat Electromagnetic What is the Doppler Effect and describe its effect on light and sound. Doppler Effect- change in frequency as waves travel towards/away Light- Blue:towards; Red: away Sound- High pitch: towards; Low pitch: away What is the difference between harmonic and linear motion and give an example of each. Harmonic motion is repeating- like a swing going back and forth, or like Dr. B in class saying the same things over, and over, and over again. Linear motion does not repeat, like walking home from a concert after the taxi never showed up Direct or Inverse??? What is the relationship between - frequency and wavelength - wavelength and period - period and frequency - frequency and wavelength: inverse - wavelength and period: direct - period and frequency: inverse Draw a wave and label: Crest, trough, amplitude, and wavelength What is the difference between mechanical and electromagnetic waves and give an example of each. Mechanical- requires a medium (sound) Electromagnetic- no medium required (light) When singing in the shower, Dr. B hit a note that cracked her bathroom mirror. What is the name of this phenomena and describe in detail how it works. In your description discuss how sound waves travel (transverse/longitudinalcompressional/mechanical/electromagnetic/) and how they interact (constructive/destructive interference). This phenomena is called resonance. Sound waves are mechanical (require medium) and longitudinal/compressional (wave travels in the same direction as motion). When the frequency of the pitch of Dr. B’s amazing operatics equals the natural frequency of the glass, constructive interference happens and the amplitudes increases so much that the mirror breaks. What is the difference between a star and a planet? Stars undergo nuclear fusion and planets do not. Direct or Inverse?? What is the relationship between - Gravity and mass - Mass and Lifespan Gravity and massdirect Mass and lifespaninverse If a white dwarf and a neutron star got into a confrontation, who have more pull on the other? Describe why. Neutron star because it is more dense and more mass, more gravitational pull. What is more luminous, a Blue supergiant or a Red giant? Explain. Blue supergiant. Luminosity is brightness. Blue light is a higher frequency (more energy) and brighter than red light. When black holes engulf objects, X-rays get emitted. Explain why this would make sense using E=mc2 and the law of conservation of mass/energy. The law of conservation of … states that energy/mass cannot be created nor destroyed but can only change forms. Einstein’s equation E=mc2 states that energy and matter can be converted into each other as well. So when matter gets sucked into a black hole, the intensity of the pressure can change mass into energy, which is being emitted. What is the name of the crust and outer mantle combined? lithosphere What is the name of the circular motion of the fluid that moves the plates and where is it located in the Earth’s structure (one word)? Convection currents in the Asthenosphere What are the layers of the Earth and their respective states of matter? Inner core- solid Outer core- liquid Inner mantle- liquid Outer mantle- solid Crust- solid What kind of boundary causes mountains, trenches, and volcanos and specify the nature of each. Convergent boundaries of: Continent- continent- mountains Continent- ocean- volcano Ocean- ocean- trench What are the 3 types of boundaries and what tectonic feature/movement does it produce? Transform- earthquake Divergent- valley Convergent- mountains/volcano/trench What word does Dr. B use (repeated harmonicly) to indicate that you should kindly put away your computers? Rid, rid, rid…. Fill in the blank: Despite it all, to me she was beautiful still, but that beauty had faded, glowing like a _______ _________who had reached almost the end of her life, like a dying white rose past its prime.” White dwarf What uses more gass, a honda civic or a hummer and what does this have to do with the universe? A hummer. Because bigger stars use a lot more fuel (and therefore have shorter lives). Why are some of you like a black hole? Because the information goes in but never comes out. Where it goes is a mystery. What is not matter, but does matter? Energy Make your wager What is the strongest force in the universe? Love.