IncreasingtheDistanceIntensityGroundStatePerihelionWaveNatureDiverging(Concave)LensDiffractionEnergyproducedis less.ReducedExcitedStateEnergyproduceis greater.Kepler'sLaws ofPlanetaryMotionNewton'sLaw's ofMotionNewton'sThird Lawof MotionVisibleLightMagnifiedIt producescolors oflight wecan't see.Kepler'sFirst Law ofPlanetaryMotionMicrowavesBlackbodyCurveSemimajoraxisFlatMirrorPerfectCircleDirectProportionFocusKepler'sThird Lawof PlanetaryMotionFrequencyWavelengthLightScatteringUprightWave-ParticleDualityRefractionTelescopeLightConvexMirrorConverging(Convex)LensFociMagneticFields ofStarsReddeningof theMoon/sun atthe horizonPhotonGammaRaysRedShiftRedPhotoelectricEffectInterferenceReflectingTelescopeAdsorptionKepler'sSecond Lawof PlanetaryMotionRefractionParticleNatureDopplerEffectInverseProportionRadiowavesInfraredMoon'sLightIncreasingthe MassGravitationalLensingAphelionNewton'sLaw ofUniversalGravitationCosmicMicrowaveBackgroundElectronsReflectionCatadioptricTelescopeFiltersConcaveMirrorBlueShiftVioletElectromagneticSpectrumNewton'sSecondLaw ofMotionPolarizationColorFringingEmissionX-raysIt iscrowdedout by otherlight colors.RealImageUltravioletLightInvertedSpeedof LightVirtualImageNewton'sfirst Lawof MotionIncreasingtheDistanceIntensityGroundStatePerihelionWaveNatureDiverging(Concave)LensDiffractionEnergyproducedis less.ReducedExcitedStateEnergyproduceis greater.Kepler'sLaws ofPlanetaryMotionNewton'sLaw's ofMotionNewton'sThird Lawof MotionVisibleLightMagnifiedIt producescolors oflight wecan't see.Kepler'sFirst Law ofPlanetaryMotionMicrowavesBlackbodyCurveSemimajoraxisFlatMirrorPerfectCircleDirectProportionFocusKepler'sThird Lawof PlanetaryMotionFrequencyWavelengthLightScatteringUprightWave-ParticleDualityRefractionTelescopeLightConvexMirrorConverging(Convex)LensFociMagneticFields ofStarsReddeningof theMoon/sun atthe horizonPhotonGammaRaysRedShiftRedPhotoelectricEffectInterferenceReflectingTelescopeAdsorptionKepler'sSecond Lawof PlanetaryMotionRefractionParticleNatureDopplerEffectInverseProportionRadiowavesInfraredMoon'sLightIncreasingthe MassGravitationalLensingAphelionNewton'sLaw ofUniversalGravitationCosmicMicrowaveBackgroundElectronsReflectionCatadioptricTelescopeFiltersConcaveMirrorBlueShiftVioletElectromagneticSpectrumNewton'sSecondLaw ofMotionPolarizationColorFringingEmissionX-raysIt iscrowdedout by otherlight colors.RealImageUltravioletLightInvertedSpeedof LightVirtualImageNewton'sfirst Lawof Motion

Astrophysics Test Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-Increasing the Distance
  2. I-Intensity
  3. I-Ground State
  4. B-Perihelion
  5. I-Wave Nature
  6. O-Diverging (Concave) Lens
  7. G-Diffraction
  8. N-Energy produced is less.
  9. O-Reduced
  10. I-Excited State
  11. N-Energy produce is greater.
  12. B-Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
  13. B-Newton's Law's of Motion
  14. B-Newton's Third Law of Motion
  15. N-Visible Light
  16. O-Magnified
  17. N-It produces colors of light we can't see.
  18. B-Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion
  19. N-Microwaves
  20. N-Blackbody Curve
  21. B-Semimajor axis
  22. O-Flat Mirror
  23. B-Perfect Circle
  24. I-Direct Proportion
  25. O-Focus
  26. B-Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion
  27. I-Frequency
  28. I-Wavelength
  29. G-Light Scattering
  30. O-Upright
  31. I-Wave-Particle Duality
  32. O-Refraction Telescope
  33. I-Light
  34. O-Convex Mirror
  35. O-Converging (Convex) Lens
  36. B-Foci
  37. G-Magnetic Fields of Stars
  38. G-Reddening of the Moon/sun at the horizon
  39. I-Photon
  40. N-Gamma Rays
  41. G-Red Shift
  42. N-Red
  43. I-Photoelectric Effect
  44. G-Interference
  45. O-Reflecting Telescope
  46. G-Adsorption
  47. B-Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion
  48. G-Refraction
  49. I-Particle Nature
  50. G-Doppler Effect
  51. I-Inverse Proportion
  52. N-Radio waves
  53. N-Infrared
  54. G-Moon's Light
  55. B-Increasing the Mass
  56. G-Gravitational Lensing
  57. B-Aphelion
  58. B-Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
  59. G-Cosmic Microwave Background
  60. I-Electrons
  61. G-Reflection
  62. O-Catadioptric Telescope
  63. N-Filters
  64. O-Concave Mirror
  65. G-Blue Shift
  66. N-Violet
  67. I-Electromagnetic Spectrum
  68. B-Newton's Second Law of Motion
  69. G-Polarization
  70. O-Color Fringing
  71. G-Emission
  72. N-X-rays
  73. N-It is crowded out by other light colors.
  74. O-Real Image
  75. N-Ultraviolet Light
  76. O-Inverted
  77. I-Speed of Light
  78. O-Virtual Image
  79. B-Newton's first Law of Motion