compression yellow-greenrange of visiblelight spectrumthat our eye ismost sensitivetowhitelightmixture of allfrequenciesof light thatwe can see perpendicularforms 90degreeangleupsidedownthe orientationthat our eyespick upimages on theretinaconvexinfrared(IR)invisiblecolour thatwe feel asheattroughwaves thathave bothelectric andmagneticfieldsrarefactionplanemirrorreflectedrayamplitudeheight of apeak fromresting pointin a waveconcavecorneacurved outerlayer of theeyeball thatbends lightretinaback wall ofeyeball thatcontainslight-sensitivecellstransversephotonsmall bundlesof light energywith no massthat travel inwavesrefractionbending of a waveas it passes fromone medium toanother caused bya change of speedhertzvisiblelightpart ofEMS thathumanscan seewavelengthdistancebetween 2peaks in awavelongitudinalpeak ofa wavefrequencynumber ofwaves thatpass a setpoint persecondvioletsmallestwavelength ofvisible light thatthe human eyecan detect; end ofthe visible lightrangeROYG BIVcolors of visiblelight spectrum;red, orange,yellow, greenblue, indigo,violetopticfibrelightradiant energythat travels inwave motionand can bevisible or notultraviolet(UV)invisibleenergy thatburns/tansour skinopticnervepart of theeye that isconnected tothe brainelectromagneticspectrumentire range of EMradiation based onfrequency orenergy that an EMwave can havespeedof light299,792,458m/sredbiggestwavelength ofvisible light thatthe human eyecan detect; start ofvisible light rangenanometersmetric unit oflength usedto measurewavelengthincidentraynormalcompressionyellow-greenrange of visiblelight spectrumthat our eye ismost sensitivetowhitelightmixture of allfrequenciesof light thatwe can seeperpendicularforms 90degreeangleupsidedownthe orientationthat our eyespick upimages on theretinaconvexinfrared(IR)invisiblecolour thatwe feel asheattroughwaves thathave bothelectric andmagneticfieldsrarefactionplanemirrorreflectedrayamplitudeheight of apeak fromresting pointin a waveconcavecorneacurved outerlayer of theeyeball thatbends lightretinaback wall ofeyeball thatcontainslight-sensitivecellstransversephotonsmall bundlesof light energywith no massthat travel inwavesrefractionbending of a waveas it passes fromone medium toanother caused bya change of speedhertzvisiblelightpart ofEMS thathumanscan seewavelengthdistancebetween 2peaks in awavelongitudinalpeak ofa wavefrequencynumber ofwaves thatpass a setpoint persecondvioletsmallestwavelength ofvisible light thatthe human eyecan detect; end ofthe visible lightrangeROYG BIVcolors of visiblelight spectrum;red, orange,yellow, greenblue, indigo,violetopticfibrelightradiant energythat travels inwave motionand can bevisible or notultraviolet(UV)invisibleenergy thatburns/tansour skinopticnervepart of theeye that isconnected tothe brainelectromagneticspectrumentire range of EMradiation based onfrequency orenergy that an EMwave can havespeedof light299,792,458m/sredbiggestwavelength ofvisible light thatthe human eyecan detect; start ofvisible light rangenanometersmetric unit oflength usedto measurewavelengthincidentraynormal

Light Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. compression
  2. range of visible light spectrum that our eye is most sensitive to
    yellow-green
  3. mixture of all frequencies of light that we can see
    white light
  4. forms 90 degree angle
    perpendicular
  5. the orientation that our eyes pick up images on the retina
    upside down
  6. convex
  7. invisible colour that we feel as heat
    infrared (IR)
  8. waves that have both electric and magnetic fields
    trough
  9. rarefaction
  10. plane mirror
  11. reflected ray
  12. height of a peak from resting point in a wave
    amplitude
  13. concave
  14. curved outer layer of the eyeball that bends light
    cornea
  15. back wall of eyeball that contains light-sensitive cells
    retina
  16. transverse
  17. small bundles of light energy with no mass that travel in waves
    photon
  18. bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another caused by a change of speed
    refraction
  19. hertz
  20. part of EMS that humans can see
    visible light
  21. distance between 2 peaks in a wave
    wavelength
  22. peak of a wave
    longitudinal
  23. number of waves that pass a set point per second
    frequency
  24. smallest wavelength of visible light that the human eye can detect; end of the visible light range
    violet
  25. colors of visible light spectrum; red, orange, yellow, green blue, indigo, violet
    ROY G BIV
  26. optic fibre
  27. radiant energy that travels in wave motion and can be visible or not
    light
  28. invisible energy that burns/tans our skin
    ultraviolet (UV)
  29. part of the eye that is connected to the brain
    optic nerve
  30. entire range of EM radiation based on frequency or energy that an EM wave can have
    electromagnetic spectrum
  31. 299,792,458 m/s
    speed of light
  32. biggest wavelength of visible light that the human eye can detect; start of visible light range
    red
  33. metric unit of length used to measure wavelength
    nanometers
  34. incident ray
  35. normal