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Long Test in Science 10

I. Identification
1. This type of wave oscillates up and down.
2. This waves oscillation is in line with the wave’s direction.
3. The waves act in two dimensions.
4. Waves that are created because of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
5. This type of wave needs medium to travel through.
6. A disturbance that travels or propagates from the place where it was created.
7. Waves oscillate at frequencies between a few kilohertz (kHz or thousands of hertz) and a few terahertz (THz
or 1012 hertz).
8. This type of wave is mainly used in communication.
9. Makes up just a portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from 380-700 nanometers.
10. Wave that sorts of "purpler-than-purple" light or "beyond violet" light.
II. Identify if it is radio waves or microwaves
1. Amplitude and frequency modulation
2. Transcontinental communication
3. Spacing is 10 kHz (a little breathing room)  117 channels
4. Used in aviation communications.
5. Weather radar
6. Astronomy
7. 9 kHz of bandwidth means 4.5 kHz is highest audio frequency that can be encoded.
8. Cell phone signals
9. Nominally uses 150 kHz around center.
10. Ovens

Long Test in Science 10

I. Identification
1. This type of wave oscillates up and down.
2. This waves oscillation is in line with the wave’s direction.
3. The waves act in two dimensions.
4. Waves that are created because of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
5. This type of wave needs medium to travel through.
6. A disturbance that travels or propagates from the place where it was created.
7. Waves oscillate at frequencies between a few kilohertz (kHz or thousands of hertz) and a few terahertz (THz
or 1012 hertz).
8. This type of wave is mainly used in communication.
9. Makes up just a portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from 380-700 nanometers.
10. Wave that sorts of "purpler-than-purple" light or "beyond violet" light.
II. Identify if it is radio waves or microwaves
1. Amplitude and frequency modulation
2. Transcontinental communication
3. Spacing is 10 kHz (a little breathing room)  117 channels
4. Used in aviation communications.
5. Weather radar
6. Astronomy
7. 9 kHz of bandwidth means 4.5 kHz is highest audio frequency that can be encoded.
8. Cell phone signals
9. Nominally uses 150 kHz around center.
10. Ovens
Chapter Test in Science 10
2nd Grading Period
I. Identification
1. This type of wave oscillates up and down.
2. This waves oscillation is in line with the wave’s direction.
3. The waves act in two dimensions.
4. Waves that are created because of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
5. This type of wave needs medium to travel through.
6. A disturbance that travels or propagates from the place where it was created.
7. Waves oscillate at frequencies between a few kilohertz (kHz or thousands of hertz) and a few terahertz (THz
or 1012 hertz).
8. This type of wave is mainly used in communication.
9. Makes up just a portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from 380-700 nanometers.
10. Wave that sorts of "purpler-than-purple" light or "beyond violet" light.
11. Name for the range of electromagnetic waves when placed in order of increasing frequency.
12. To 18 complete the diagram below by identifying the type of EM wave.

12 13 16 17 18

14 15

19. Have the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies of all the electromagnetic waves.
20. A radio picks up radio waves through an antenna and converts it to what?
II. Identify the type of electromagnetic waves are the following:
21. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
22. Radio Detection and Ranging (Radar)
23. Thermogram
24. Sterilization of medical equipment
25. Causes your skin to produce vitamin D
26. Used by engineers to check for tiny cracks in structures.
27. Used in radiation treatment to kill cancer cells.
28. Exploding nuclear weapons
29. Airport security
30. Intercontinental communication
III. Identify if it is longitudinal or transverse wave.
31. Medium moves in the same direction as the waves.
32. It acts in 2 dimensions.
33. Can be produced in solid, liquid and gas.
34. The wave cannot be polarized.
35. Made of throughs and crests
36. The mediums move perpendicular to the waves.
37. Can be produced in solid and liquid surface.
38. It acts in one dimension.
39. The waves can be polarized.
40. An example is the primary wave.

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