Question detail
For Visible light (physics only), a student is working with a loudspeaker and microphone demonstration. Which option best uses compressions, rarefactions and detected vibrations to describe visible light as the part of the electromagnetic spectrum detected by the eye.?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Electromagnetic waves
Question
- A. electromagnetic spectrum ordering: ray-box boundary observation in a loudspeaker and microphone demonstration
- B. electromagnetic spectrum ordering: a generic statement that ignores compressions, rarefactions and detected vibrations
- C. electromagnetic spectrum ordering: a boundary mistake that confuses sound versus ultrasound
- D. electromagnetic spectrum ordering: a different Unit 4.6 idea from outside Visible light (physics only)
Answer
The correct answer is electromagnetic spectrum ordering: ray-box boundary observation in a loudspeaker and microphone demonstration.
Explanation
electromagnetic spectrum ordering: ray-box boundary observation in a loudspeaker and microphone demonstration is correct because it uses the named evidence from a loudspeaker and microphone demonstration and stays anchored to Visible light (physics only). It avoids the common boundary error of sound versus ultrasound while keeping the learning objective visible.
Common mistake
Visible light (physics only) common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: (Physics only) Describe visible light as the part of the electromagnetic spectrum detected by the eye..
Answer by clearly explaining how to (Physics only) Describe visible light as the part of the electromagnetic spectrum detected by the eye..
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