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<image>Question: <image>This is called the amplitude of the wave. Choices: 4 3 1 2
1
<image>Question: <image>Wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on adjacent waves: Crest and Trough. Crest is having the amplitude in positive direction while the Trough has the amplitude with negative direction. From the explanation, what is number 4? Choices: crest amplitude wavelength trough
wavelength
<image>Question: <image>From the diagram, what point comes after reaching crest? Choices: elevation amplitude wavelength trough
trough
<image>Question: <image>From the diagram, how many troughs are there? Choices: 1 2 3 4
3
<image>Question: <image>How many trough points are shown in the diagram? Choices: 2 4 3 1
3
<image>Question: <image>What is the maximum distance the particles of a medium move from their resting position when a wave passes through? Choices: Crest Amplitude Trough Elevation
Amplitude
<image>Question: <image>What is the measurement from the resting position of particles or magnetic fields to the wave crest called? Choices: elevation amplitude wavelength trough
amplitude
<image>Question: <image>In the diagram, which color represents the wave with the shortest wavelength? Choices: Green Blue Red All three waves have equal wavelengths.
Green
<image>Question: <image>What is the Trough? Choices: -1 cm -2 cm 1 cm 0 cm
-2 cm
<image>Question: <image>What is the variance on each side of the graph? Choices: 6 2 8 1
2
<image>Question: <image>How many crests are found in the diagram of waves? Choices: 4 1 2 3
4
<image>Question: <image>What is the name of the highest part of the wave? Choices: Amplitude Equilibrium Crest Trough
Crest
<image>Question: <image>What is the lowest part of the transverse wave called? Choices: crest trough amplitude equilibrium
trough
<image>Question: <image>From the diagram, after reaching the highest point 'crest', what point does it reach next? Choices: wave trough amplitude wavelength
trough
<image>Question: <image>How many crests are in the diagram below? Choices: 2 4 3 6
3
<image>Question: <image>How do you find the amplitude of a wave? Choices: It is the length of the wave. It is the length multiplied by the width of the wave. It is the height of the wave. It is the width of the wave.
It is the height of the wave.
<image>Question: <image>What do you call the time required for two successive wave crests to pass a fixed point? Choices: Wave Amplitude Wavelength Wave Frequency Wave Period
Wave Period
<image>Question: <image>What is the measurement between two sequential crests called? Choices: amplitude oscillation period frequency
period
<image>Question: <image>Identify the Amplitude Choices: X S Y X
S
<image>Question: <image>Identify the crest Choices: V E L T
V
<image>Question: <image>Identify phase Choices: 0 T U Y
T
<image>Question: <image>What nm are gamma rays located based on the diagram? Choices: 0.0001nm 1000 nm 1 cm 0.01 nm
0.0001nm
<image>Question: <image>Which part of the spectrum are humans capable of seeing? Choices: gamma rays Visible light xrays infrared
Visible light
<image>Question: <image>Which form of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength but the most energy? Choices: Ultraviolet Radio waves Visible light Gamma rays
Gamma rays
<image>Question: <image>How many kind of rays are described in the diagram? Choices: 5 3 2 4
5
<image>Question: <image>If something were visible at 210 nm, what light would that be? Choices: ultra-violet xray gamma ray infrared
ultra-violet
<image>Question: <image>What kind of rays come from the lowest frequency wavelength? Choices: Gamma Infrared Microwave Radio
Radio
<image>Question: <image>What is between Infrared and X-ray? Choices: Ultraviolet Radio Microwave Gamma-Ray
Ultraviolet
<image>Question: <image>Which is the largest type of wavelength? Choices: Microwave Gamma-ray Infrared Radio
Radio
<image>Question: <image>According to the diagram, how many light(s) appear between 5000K to 300,000,000K degrees? Choices: 3 4 1 5
3
<image>Question: <image>How long are radio wavelengths? Choices: 800nm or a single cell 1mm or a pin head 10cm or a hand width 0.1mm or a human hair
10cm or a hand width
<image>Question: <image>How many types of rays are there? Choices: 8 6 7 5
8
<image>Question: <image>What is the wavelength of radio waves? Choices: 10^-2 meters 10^-8 meters 10^-5 meters 10^3 meters
10^3 meters
<image>Question: <image>How many centimeters is the smallest radio wave? Choices: 100 1000 0.1 10
100
<image>Question: <image>What has the lowest wavelength on the chart? Choices: Microwave Radio Visible X-Ray
Radio
<image>Question: <image>Which of these can be seen by the human eye? Choices: Gamma rays Visible light Infrared Radio waves
Visible light
<image>Question: <image>What is the wavelength in centimeters for microwaves? Choices: 1 10^2 10^-2 10^4
1
<image>Question: <image>Which of the following is the shortest wavelength? Choices: Gamma ray Infrared X-ray Radio
Gamma ray
<image>Question: <image>What happens to the energy as the wavelength increases? Choices: It increases It decreases It stays the same It increases rapidly
It decreases
<image>Question: <image>What electromagnetic wave lies between UV and gamma rays? Choices: Visible light Infrared Radio waves X-Rays
X-Rays
<image>Question: <image>What happens to wavelength as energy increases? Choices: Wavelength stays the same Wavelength decreases Wavelength increases Wavelength varies
Wavelength decreases
<image>Question: <image>How many are rays in this diagram? Choices: 2 5 1 3
2
<image>Question: <image>What is the shortest wavelength for x-rays? Choices: 0.01 nm 1 cm 10 nm 1000 nm
0.01 nm
<image>Question: <image>Which has the longest wavelength? Choices: Ultraviolet Gamma Ray Microwave Infrared
Microwave
<image>Question: <image>How many types of rays form an electromagnetic spectrum? Choices: 3 7 6 5
7
<image>Question: <image>Which of these is true the shorter the wavelength? Choices: Lower energy Higher energy Higher amplitude Lower frequency
Higher energy
<image>Question: <image>Which wave has the highest energy? Choices: X-ray gamma ray Radio Ultraviolet
gamma ray
<image>Question: <image>What do you call waves that have a frequency of 10^15 Hz? Choices: Gamma ray X ray Visible Light Radio
Visible Light
<image>Question: <image>That is the name of the wave that is in-between Gamma ray and Ultraviolet light? Choices: Radio wave Infrared Visible light X-ray
X-ray
<image>Question: <image>How many Types of wavelengths exist in the electromagnetic spectrum? Choices: 3 6 7 1
7
<image>Question: <image>What comes after microwave? Choices: x-ray radio gamma ray visible
radio
<image>Question: <image>What range covers x-rays? Choices: 1cm-1m 0.01nm - 10nm 400nm-600nm 0.01nm-100nm
0.01nm - 10nm
<image>Question: <image>What electromagnetic wave type lies between visible light and radio waves? Choices: Infrared X-Rays Gamma UV
Infrared
<image>Question: <image>What ray is between the x-ray and infrared? Choices: UV ray none radiowave gamma ray
UV ray
<image>Question: <image>What is the shortest wavelength for x-rays? Choices: 10 nm 0.01 nm 1 cm 0.01 cm
0.01 nm
<image>Question: <image>Which rays are sound rays? Choices: Gamma Radio Xrays Infrared
Radio
<image>Question: <image>Which letter indicates a double concave lens? Choices: N D S F
N
<image>Question: <image>Identify the double concave lens Choices: S N D X
N
<image>Question: <image>Which label indicates the plano-concave part in the diverging lens? Choices: N M S A
M
<image>Question: <image>What three parts make up converging? Choices: NEGATIVE MENISCUS PLANOCONCAVE BICONVEX, PLANOCONVEX, AND POSITIVE MENISCUS BICONCAVE
BICONVEX, PLANOCONVEX, AND POSITIVE MENISCUS
<image>Question: <image>Which label marks a double convex lens? Choices: K U S C
U
<image>Question: <image>Which is the convex lens? Choices: S U L K
U
<image>Question: <image>Which illustration shows a plano-convex lens? Choices: S U E W
E
<image>Question: <image>Which label marks a double concave lens? Choices: D W U S
U
<image>Question: <image>What does the label Y represent? Choices: BLIND SPOT VANISHING POINT DISTANCE FOCUS
FOCUS
<image>Question: <image>Please identify the point labelled Y. Choices: FOCAL POINT CONVEX POINT FOCUS POINT LENS POINT
FOCAL POINT
<image>Question: <image>Which label indicates the focus of the concave lens? Choices: J F E K
J
<image>Question: <image>Identify the lens Choices: D L K C
K
<image>Question: <image>What is the Telescope part Labeled L? Choices: SECONDARY MIRROR EYEPIECE PRIMARY MIRROR IMAGE
EYEPIECE
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the primary mirror? Choices: A S X L
S
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the eyepiece? Choices: L S A X
L
<image>Question: <image>Which letter corresponds to the part that reflects light into the eyepiece? Choices: A S X L
X
<image>Question: <image>Which letter to closest to the point labeled “S”? Choices: C X A L
C
<image>Question: <image>Which label shows the Lens? Choices: J D A M
J
<image>Question: <image>Which label stands for the lens? Choices: J M A D
J
<image>Question: <image>The label A represents the title of this diagram. What would be a good title for the diagram? Choices: WAVELENGTHS OF SPACE OBJECTS ANGLE OF INCIDENCE REFRACTING TELESCOPE NORMAL ANGLE IN TELESCOPE
REFRACTING TELESCOPE
<image>Question: <image>What does J represent? Choices: IMAGE NOTHING LENS EYEPIECE
LENS
<image>Question: <image>Which letter depicts the lens? Choices: A D J M
J
<image>Question: <image>Identify the mounting rail Choices: U E T W
U
<image>Question: <image>Identify the scope tube in this picture Choices: C T W K
T
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the mounting rail? Choices: W K C U
U
<image>Question: <image>Where is the scope tube? Choices: T C W K
T
<image>Question: <image>By what letter is the objective lens represented in the diagram? Choices: C R F E
R
<image>Question: <image>Where is the light in this picture? Choices: R F E C
F
<image>Question: <image>Which label refers to the objective lens? Choices: P K D X
P
<image>Question: <image>Which letter represents the lens in this telescope? Choices: P F W E
E
<image>Question: <image>Which is the eyepiece focal length? Choices: U X C W
U
<image>Question: <image>Which letter identifies the lens? Choices: R M H Y
H
<image>Question: <image>Which part is responsible for focusing the image onto another mirror? Choices: R Y M H
Y
<image>Question: <image>Which label stands for the mirror? Choices: D S BOTH S AND X X
D
<image>Question: <image>Which mirror reflects the rays coming from mirror S? Choices: Y K D X
X
<image>Question: <image>What is the part of the telescope represented with the letter M? Choices: FOCUSER MOUNT EYEPIECE OPTICAL TUBE
EYEPIECE
<image>Question: <image>Which label shows the optical tube? Choices: V W P E
P
<image>Question: <image>The concave lens has the following characteristics: Choices: Thin edges with a thin middle area Thicker egdes with a thinner middle area Thin edges with a thick middle area Thicker edges with a thick middle area
Thicker egdes with a thinner middle area
<image>Question: <image>Identify the lens that is used in cameras. Choices: Plano-convex Diverging meniscus Double convex Double concave
Double concave
<image>Question: <image>What is a lens that is concave on both sides called? Choices: convex lens Concave lens Biconcave lens Plano concave lens
Biconcave lens
<image>Question: <image>How many types of converging lens are there? Choices: 4 6 3 5
3
<image>Question: <image>How many types of diverging lens are there? Choices: 3 4 1 2
3
<image>Question: <image>Biconcave belongs to what type of lens? Choices: Simple Diverging Compound Converging
Diverging
<image>Question: <image>Which of these is not converging? Choices: biconcave plano-convex positive meniscus biconvex
biconcave