The Three Properties of WAVES! Mechanical Waves vs. the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Science SC 6-PS4-2

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  • Quiz at the end! This video details what the three properties of waves are. It also compares the electromagnetic spectrum with mechanical waves. This is aligned with the NEW South Carolina Science Standards for 6th grade.
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    This video is designed, written, and edited by a certified Science teacher and Ed.S. This video includes vocabulary and quiz questions. The questions are written below.
    Number 1)
    How does energy move?
    A) In a Spiral
    B) In a coil
    C) In a wire
    D) In a wave
    Number 2)
    What is one difference between an electromagnetic wave and a mechanical wave?
    A) Mechanical waves require oil.
    B) Mechanical waves require a medium.
    C) Electromagnetic waves require electricity.
    D) Electromagnetic waves require a medium.
    Number 3)
    Which of these electromagnetic waves is “heat”?
    A) Radio waves
    B) Microwaves
    C) Infrared
    D) Visible light
    Number 4)
    Which of the following is an example of a mechanical wave?
    A) Radio waves
    B) Sound waves
    C) X-rays
    D) Microwaves
    Number 5)
    Which statement is false?
    A) All waves can be slowed.
    B) All waves can be transmitted.
    C) All waves can be absorbed.
    D) All waves can be reflected.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:22 The first characteristic of waves.
    03:14 The second characteristic of waves.
    04:28 The third characteristic of waves.
    04:58 Mechanical waves vs electromagnetic waves.
    05:35 Review
    06:53 Quiz (questions also in description).

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