Sound waves are produced by a.radio stations. b.vibrating objects. c.soft objects.

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Sound waves are produced by a. radio stations. b. vibrating objects. c. soft objects. d. objects under pressure. e. none of the above

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Sound waves are produced by

a. radio stations.b. vibrating objects.c. soft objects.d. objects under pressure.e. none of the above

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Sound waves are produced by

a. radio stations.b. vibrating objects.c. soft objects.d. objects under pressure.e. none of the above

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A sound wave is a

a. standing wave.b. longitudinal wave.c. transverse wave.d. shock wave.e. none of the above

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A sound wave is a

a. standing wave.b. longitudinal wave.c. transverse wave.d. shock wave.e. none of the above

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An explosion occurs 340,000 m away. Given that sound travels at 340 m/s, the time the sound takes to reach you is

a. 1 s.b. 10 s.c. 100 s.d. 200 s.e. more than 200 s.

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An explosion occurs 340,000 m away. Given that sound travels at 340 m/s, the time the sound takes to reach you is

a. 1 s.b. 10 s.c. 100 s.d. 200 s.e. more than 200 s.

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Which of the following would be most likely to transmit sound with the highest speed?

a. Steel in a bridgeb. Wood in a cabinetc. Water in the oceand. Water in a swimming poole. Air in your classroom

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Which of the following would be most likely to transmit sound with the highest speed?

a. Steel in a bridgeb. Wood in a cabinetc. Water in the oceand. Water in a swimming poole. Air in your classroom

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Sound waves cannot travel in

a. steel.b. air.c. a vacuum.d. water.e. Sound can travel in all of the above.

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Sound waves cannot travel in

a. steel.b. air.c. a vacuum.d. water.e. Sound can travel in all of the above.

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The speed of a sound wave depends on

a. the air temperature.b. its frequency.c. its wavelength.d. all of the abovee. none of the above

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The speed of a sound wave depends on

a. the air temperature.b. its frequency.c. its wavelength.d. all of the abovee. none of the above

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Sound travels faster in air if the air is

a. neither warm nor cold.b. cold.c. warm.

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Sound travels faster in air if the air is

a. neither warm nor cold.b. cold.c. warm.

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An oceanic depth-sounding vessel surveys the ocean bottom with ultrasonic sound that travels 1530 m/s in seawater, and finds a 10-second time delay of the echo to the ocean floor and back. The ocean depth there is

a. 1700 m.b. 3400 m.c. 7650 m.d. 15300 m.e. none of the above

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An oceanic depth-sounding vessel surveys the ocean bottom with ultrasonic sound that travels 1530 m/s in seawater, and finds a 10-second time delay of the echo to the ocean floor and back. The ocean depth there is

a. 1700 m.b. 3400 m.c. 7650 m.d. 15300 m.e. none of the above

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If the sounding board were left out of a music box, the music box would

a. not sound at all.b. make little "plinks" that you could hardly hear.c. sound the same as usual.

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If the sounding board were left out of a music box, the music box would

a. not sound at all.b. make little "plinks" that you could hardly hear.c. sound the same as usual.

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Resonance occurs when

a. sound changes speed in going from one medium to another.b. sound makes multiple reflections.c. the amplitude of a wave is amplified.d. an object is forced to vibrate at its natural frequency.e. all of the above

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Resonance occurs when

a. sound changes speed in going from one medium to another.b. sound makes multiple reflections.c. the amplitude of a wave is amplified.d. an object is forced to vibrate at its natural frequency.e. all of the above

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Electromagnetic waves

a. need a medium to travel through.b. can travel through a vacuum.

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Electromagnetic waves

a. need a medium to travel through.b. can travel through a vacuum.

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If the sun were to disappear right now, we wouldn't know about it for 8 minutes because it takes 8 minutes

a. to operate receiving equipment in the dark.b. for light to travel from the sun to Earth.c. for the sun to disappear.d. all of the abovee. none of the above

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If the sun were to disappear right now, we wouldn't know about it for 8 minutes because it takes 8 minutes

a. to operate receiving equipment in the dark.b. for light to travel from the sun to Earth.c. for the sun to disappear.d. all of the abovee. none of the above

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Which of these electromagnetic waves has the shortest wavelength?

a. Infrared wavesb. Light wavesc. Radio wavesd. X-rayse. Ultraviolet waves

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Which of these electromagnetic waves has the shortest wavelength?

a. Infrared wavesb. Light wavesc. Radio wavesd. X-rayse. Ultraviolet waves

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Compared to the wavelength of ultraviolet waves, the wavelength of infrared waves is

a. the same.b. shorter.c. longer.

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Compared to the wavelength of ultraviolet waves, the wavelength of infrared waves is

a. the same.b. shorter.c. longer.

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Compared to the velocity of radio waves, the velocity of visible light waves is

a. slower.b. faster.c. the same.

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Compared to the velocity of radio waves, the velocity of visible light waves is

a. slower.b. faster.c. the same.

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The main difference between a radio wave and a light wave is its

a. speed.b. wavelength.c. both A and Bd. none of the above.

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The main difference between a radio wave and a light wave is its

a. speed.b. wavelength.c. both A and Bd. none of the above.

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Heat lamps give off mostly

a. X-rays.b. infrared waves.c. ultraviolet waves.d. microwaves.e. radio waves.

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Heat lamps give off mostly

a. X-rays.b. infrared waves.c. ultraviolet waves.d. microwaves.e. radio waves.

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Electromagnetic waves with higher frequencies have wavelengths that are

a. shorter.b. longer.

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Electromagnetic waves with higher frequencies have wavelengths that are

a. shorter.b. longer.

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What is the ultimate source of electromagnetic waves?

a. Vibrating atomsb. Vibrating moleculesc. Radio setsd. Vibrating charged particlese. TV antennas

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What is the ultimate source of electromagnetic waves?

a. Vibrating atomsb. Vibrating moleculesc. Radio setsd. Vibrating charged particlese. TV antennas

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Compared to its speed in air, the speed of light in water is a. slower.b. the same.c. faster.

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Compared to its speed in air, the speed of light in water is a. slower.b. the same.c. faster.

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The shiny surfaces of metals have most to do with

a. metals' relatively high density.b. a resonant frequency of electrons in the metal.c. the fact that light reflects from metals.d. the free electrons in metal atoms.

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The shiny surfaces of metals have most to do with

a. metals' relatively high density.b. a resonant frequency of electrons in the metal.c. the fact that light reflects from metals.d. the free electrons in metal atoms.

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Clouds

a. neither block nor transmit UV light.b. block UV light.c. transmit UV light.

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Clouds

a. neither block nor transmit UV light.b. block UV light.c. transmit UV light.

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Light does not pass through what kind of materials?

a. transparentb. opaquec. neither a nor b

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Light does not pass through what kind of materials?

a. transparentb. opaquec. neither a nor b

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The shadow produced by an object held close to a piece of paper in sunlight will be

a. sharp.b. fuzzy.

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The shadow produced by an object held close to a piece of paper in sunlight will be

a. sharp.b. fuzzy.

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Solar eclipses are seen less commonly than lunar eclipses because

a. the sun is so much larger than the moon.b. the sun is farther from Earth than is the moon.c. solar eclipses don't happen as often as lunar eclipses.d. Earth's shadow on the moon is larger than the moon's shadow on Earth.e. none of the above

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Solar eclipses are seen less commonly than lunar eclipses because

a. the sun is so much larger than the moon.b. the sun is farther from Earth than is the moon.c. solar eclipses don't happen as often as lunar eclipses.d. Earth's shadow on the moon is larger than the moon's shadow on Earth.e. none of the above

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Consider a pulse of laser light aimed from the Earth bounces off the moon and comes back to Earth. The distance between Earth and the moon is 3.8 X 108 meters and the speed of light is 3.0 X 108 meters/sec.

a. How many seconds will it take for the laser to make the entire trip?

b. Why does an astronaut on the moon have to be patient in talking with Mission Control on Earth?

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When you look at a distant galaxy through a telescope, how is it that you are looking backwards in time?