highfrequencyvs. lowfrequencyReflectionChange in thedirection of a wave atan interface betweentwo media that sendsthe wave back intothe medium fromwhich it cameWavelengthThe distancebetween twoadjacent crestsor troughs of awaveConstructiveInterferenceWhen the crest ofone wave meets thecrest of anotherwave at the samepoint, increasing thewave's amplitudeRefractionA change in thedirection of a waveas the wavemoves from onemedium intoanotherTransmissionwaves passthrough agiven pointor mediumUVraysElectromagneticwaves withwavelengthsshorter than visiblelight but longerthan X-raysRadiationThe emissionor transmissionof energy asparticles orwavesAbsorptionthe transfer ofthe energy of awave to matteras the wavepasses throughitMediumthe materialthroughwhich thewave travelsLongitudinalWaveA wave that ismoving in thesame direction asthe displacementof the transmittingmediumPhotonparticleof lightLightWavesFrequencynumber ofwave cyclesthat pass agiven pointper unit timeElectromagneticWaveOscillations ofelectromagneticfields that carryenergy through amedium or througha vacuumCrestthehighestpart of awaveAmplitudeThe height ofa wave fromthe origin tothe crest ortroughtheanatomyof a waveDiffractionThe behaviorof a wave asit bendsaround asharp edgeTroughThelowestpart of awaveElectromagneticRadiationEnergy that ischaracterized based on thefrequency and wavelengthof the oscillations as radiowaves, microwaves,infrared radiation, visiblelight, ultraviolet radiation,X-rays and gamma raysVisiblelightElectromagneticwaves with awavelength thehuman eye candetectSoundWavesInfaredElectromagneticwaves withwavelengthslonger than visiblelight but shorterthan radio waveshighfrequencyvs. lowfrequencyReflectionChange in thedirection of a wave atan interface betweentwo media that sendsthe wave back intothe medium fromwhich it cameWavelengthThe distancebetween twoadjacent crestsor troughs of awaveConstructiveInterferenceWhen the crest ofone wave meets thecrest of anotherwave at the samepoint, increasing thewave's amplitudeRefractionA change in thedirection of a waveas the wavemoves from onemedium intoanotherTransmissionwaves passthrough agiven pointor mediumUVraysElectromagneticwaves withwavelengthsshorter than visiblelight but longerthan X-raysRadiationThe emissionor transmissionof energy asparticles orwavesAbsorptionthe transfer ofthe energy of awave to matteras the wavepasses throughitMediumthe materialthroughwhich thewave travelsLongitudinalWaveA wave that ismoving in thesame direction asthe displacementof the transmittingmediumPhotonparticleof lightLightWavesFrequencynumber ofwave cyclesthat pass agiven pointper unit timeElectromagneticWaveOscillations ofelectromagneticfields that carryenergy through amedium or througha vacuumCrestthehighestpart of awaveAmplitudeThe height ofa wave fromthe origin tothe crest ortroughtheanatomyof a waveDiffractionThe behaviorof a wave asit bendsaround asharp edgeTroughThelowestpart of awaveElectromagneticRadiationEnergy that ischaracterized based on thefrequency and wavelengthof the oscillations as radiowaves, microwaves,infrared radiation, visiblelight, ultraviolet radiation,X-rays and gamma raysVisiblelightElectromagneticwaves with awavelength thehuman eye candetectSoundWavesInfaredElectromagneticwaves withwavelengthslonger than visiblelight but shorterthan radio waves

Waves - 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. high frequency vs. low frequency
  2. Change in the direction of a wave at an interface between two media that sends the wave back into the medium from which it came
    Reflection
  3. The distance between two adjacent crests or troughs of a wave
    Wavelength
  4. When the crest of one wave meets the crest of another wave at the same point, increasing the wave's amplitude
    Constructive Interference
  5. A change in the direction of a wave as the wave moves from one medium into another
    Refraction
  6. waves pass through a given point or medium
    Transmission
  7. Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays
    UV rays
  8. The emission or transmission of energy as particles or waves
    Radiation
  9. the transfer of the energy of a wave to matter as the wave passes through it
    Absorption
  10. the material through which the wave travels
    Medium
  11. A wave that is moving in the same direction as the displacement of the transmitting medium
    Longitudinal Wave
  12. particle of light
    Photon
  13. Light Waves
  14. number of wave cycles that pass a given point per unit time
    Frequency
  15. Oscillations of electromagnetic fields that carry energy through a medium or through a vacuum
    Electromagnetic Wave
  16. the highest part of a wave
    Crest
  17. The height of a wave from the origin to the crest or trough
    Amplitude
  18. the anatomy of a wave
  19. The behavior of a wave as it bends around a sharp edge
    Diffraction
  20. The lowest part of a wave
    Trough
  21. Energy that is characterized based on the frequency and wavelength of the oscillations as radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays
    Electromagnetic Radiation
  22. Electromagnetic waves with a wavelength the human eye can detect
    Visible light
  23. Sound Waves
  24. Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
    Infared