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What is the innermost and darkest part of a shadow called?
umbra
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How do you call an object that lets some of the light through?
translucent
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Objects are classified into which three categories according to how much light they let through?
translucent, opaque and transparent.
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If we put apple juice against a light source, how would we describe it? (transparent, translucent or opaque)
Translucent
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A little girl singing in a high voice vs an grandpa singing in a low voice is an example of: (tone, intensity, pitch)
pitch
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How do we call this light effect?
Umbra
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How a sound stays the same or changes its called...
tone
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How loud or quiet a sound is its called...
Intensity
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How do we call this light effect?
Penumbra
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How do you call an object that does not let light through?
opaque
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If we put a bubble against a light source, how would we describe it? (transparent, translucent or opaque)
Transparent
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When we scream in recess vs when we whisper in the class in an example of: (tone, intensity, pitch)
intensity
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How high or loud a sound is its called...
pitch
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If we put a skateboard against a light source, how would we describe it? (transparent, translucent or opaque)
Opaque
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What is the lighter part of a shadow called?
Penumbra
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How do you call an object that lets all of the light through?
transparent
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When Miss C speaks with the same voice the whole class vs when her voice levels change is an example of: (tone, intensity, pitch)
tone
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