Final Review Inkster High School Mr. Lowery Physical Science 2010_2011.
1. International Module – 503 Noise: Measurement & Its Effects Day 1.
Chapter 16 Waves and Sound. Need or not…? MechanicalElectromagnetic.
Animal Tissues and Organ Systems Chapter 33 AP Biology Spring 2011.
Waves & Energy Transfer Chapter 14. 14.1 Wave Properties Energy can be transferred by particles or by waves. Types of Waves - Mechanical, Electromagnetic,
Warm Up 1. What is energy? 1. What is energy? 2. What is kinetic energy? How do you calculate it? 2. What is kinetic energy? How do you calculate it? 3.
Carbon Dating Used for determining the age of earth materials Age of rocks, fossils Every living organism on Earth has carbon When organism dies, carbon.
I. Electromagnetic Waves
Labrador Retriever, m, castrated, 7y. Case of the month June 2006.
Electromagnetic Radiation Conceptual Physics J. Beauchemin 2009.
Wave Energy Wave-any disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter transfer energy AWAY from the source of the.
OBJECTIVE TLW, with 100% participation, differentiate between wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, identify uses of each, and examine how these.