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6,400 | DQ_012474 | vision and the eye | What is the transparent layer covering the eye? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cornea, b. Lens, c. Pupil, d. Iris | a |
6,401 | DQ_012475 | vision and the eye | Which part of the eye helps us to focus? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Retina, b. Optic disc, c. Choroid, d. Lens | d |
6,402 | DQ_012476 | vision and the eye | What's covering the pupil? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. sclera, b. choroid, c. retina, d. iris | d |
6,403 | DQ_012477 | vision and the eye | How many retinas are there? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 6 | b |
6,404 | DQ_012478 | vision and the eye | What are the red string like parts called? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. sclera, b. blood vessels, c. retina, d. iris | b |
6,405 | DQ_012479 | vision and the eye | What opening does light pass through to get to the lens? | human_system_eye_6139.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6139.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. pupil, b. cornea, c. retina, d. choroid | a |
6,406 | DQ_012480 | vision and the eye | Identify which is in front of the lens. | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Iris, b. Pupil, c. Cornea, d. Retina | b |
6,407 | DQ_012481 | vision and the eye | Which part regulates the amount of light that enters the eye? | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lens, b. Blood vessels, c. Pupil, d. Retina | c |
6,408 | DQ_012482 | vision and the eye | The fovea is located in the center of which of the following? | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Retina, b. Blood vessels, c. Macula, d. Lens | c |
6,409 | DQ_012483 | vision and the eye | How many corneas are there? | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2 | b |
6,410 | DQ_012484 | vision and the eye | What is the dark circular feature called that is located near the back of the eye? | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Retina, b. Lens, c. Macula, d. Pupil | c |
6,411 | DQ_012485 | vision and the eye | What occurs when images focus in front of the retina because the eyeball is too long? | human_system_eye_6140.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6140.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. conjunctivitis, b. myopia, c. hyperopia, d. astigmatism | b |
6,412 | DQ_012486 | vision and the eye | What is the name of the nerve located in the eye? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Optic Nerve, b. Lens, c. Iris, d. Retina | a |
6,413 | DQ_012487 | vision and the eye | What is the clear protective covering on the outside of the eye called? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lens, b. Iris, c. Pupil, d. Cornea | d |
6,414 | DQ_012488 | vision and the eye | What is the clear, protective covering on the outside of the eye? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cornea, b. Retina, c. Lens, d. Iris | a |
6,415 | DQ_012489 | vision and the eye | What is the first thing light touches? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cornea, b. Lens, c. Iris, d. Optic nerve | a |
6,416 | DQ_012490 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are behind the lens? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 12, c. 3, d. 5 | d |
6,417 | DQ_012491 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are shown? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 11, c. 10, d. 7 | b |
6,418 | DQ_012492 | vision and the eye | What is between the iris and the vitreous humor? | human_system_eye_6141.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6141.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. lens, b. optic nerve, c. retina, d. fovea | a |
6,419 | DQ_012493 | vision and the eye | What is the biggest part of the eyeball? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. iris, b. vitreous humor, c. ciliary muscle, d. optic nerve | b |
6,420 | DQ_012494 | vision and the eye | What is between the iris and the vitreous humor? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. lens, b. choroid, c. cornea, d. ciliary muscle | a |
6,421 | DQ_012495 | vision and the eye | Which part is behind the Iris? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lens, b. Pupil, c. Cornea, d. Retina | a |
6,422 | DQ_012496 | vision and the eye | What is in between the iris and the vitreous humor? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. pupil, b. lens, c. cornea, d. aqueous humor | b |
6,423 | DQ_012497 | vision and the eye | How many eyes do we have? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
6,424 | DQ_012498 | vision and the eye | How many parts make up the human eye? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 12, c. 8, d. 10 | b |
6,425 | DQ_012499 | vision and the eye | What is the large empty space in the middle of the eye? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. lens, b. iris, c. vitreous humor, d. cornea | c |
6,426 | DQ_012500 | vision and the eye | What opening does light pass through to get to the lens? | human_system_eye_6142.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6142.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. sclera, b. choroid, c. pupil, d. ciliary muscle | c |
6,427 | DQ_012501 | vision and the eye | What does the eye need to convey information to the brain? | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Light, b. Water, c. Air, d. Gas | a |
6,428 | DQ_012502 | vision and the eye | It is where the light passes thru after the lens | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Iris, b. Cornea, c. Optic Nerve, d. Retina | d |
6,429 | DQ_012503 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are shown here? | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 7 | c |
6,430 | DQ_012504 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye is being identified in the diagram? | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5 | a |
6,431 | DQ_012505 | vision and the eye | What opening does light pass through to get to the lens? | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. retina, b. optic nerve, c. cornea, d. iris and pupil | d |
6,432 | DQ_012506 | vision and the eye | What passes through the eye so we can see? | human_system_eye_6143.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6143.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Light, b. lens, c. Retina, d. Pupil | a |
6,433 | DQ_012507 | vision and the eye | Which part of the eye is labeled 4? | human_system_eye_6144.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6144.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lens, b. Iris, c. Pupil, d. Cornea | d |
6,434 | DQ_012508 | vision and the eye | Which number points to the optic nerve? | human_system_eye_6144.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6144.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 12, b. !, c. 13, d. 11 | c |
6,435 | DQ_012509 | vision and the eye | The nerve impulses carried by the optic nerve passes through this structure first before it travels to the brain. | human_system_eye_6144.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6144.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 10, b. 11, c. 14, d. 13 | b |
6,436 | DQ_012510 | vision and the eye | How many parts compose the eye? | human_system_eye_6144.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6144.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 14, c. 3, d. 5 | b |
6,437 | DQ_012511 | vision and the eye | Name the large fluid filled center of the eyeball | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cornea, b. optic nerve, c. vitreous chamber, d. lens | c |
6,438 | DQ_012512 | vision and the eye | From the diagram, identify the part of the eye which is a clear, protective covering on the outside of the eye. | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. iris, b. retina, c. cornea, d. lens | c |
6,439 | DQ_012513 | vision and the eye | What is between sclera and retina? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Fovea., b. Choroid., c. Suspensory ligaments., d. Cornea. | b |
6,440 | DQ_012514 | vision and the eye | What is the name of the external part of the eye? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. iris, b. cornea, c. lens, d. retina | b |
6,441 | DQ_012515 | vision and the eye | How many chambers does the eye have? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 6, d. 2 | d |
6,442 | DQ_012516 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are there? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 12, b. 10, c. 11, d. 15 | b |
6,443 | DQ_012517 | vision and the eye | What is right inside the center of the eyeball? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. vitreous chamber, b. suspensory ligaments, c. anterior chamber, d. lens | a |
6,444 | DQ_012518 | vision and the eye | What will happen to the opening of the iris when there's a lot of light in front of the eye? | human_system_eye_6145.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6145.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. It will not react at all to the light, b. It will become smaller, c. It will remain same, d. It will open larger to absorb the more light | b |
6,445 | DQ_012519 | vision and the eye | The anterior chamber contains which fluid? | human_system_eye_6146.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6146.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Aqueous humor, b. Vitreous humor, c. Sclera humor, d. Corneal humor | a |
6,446 | DQ_012520 | vision and the eye | How many chambers does the human eye have? | human_system_eye_6146.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6146.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
6,447 | DQ_012521 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are shown? | human_system_eye_6146.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6146.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 11, b. 12, c. 10, d. 9 | a |
6,448 | DQ_012522 | vision and the eye | What is the opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the eye containing collagen and elastic fiber? | human_system_eye_6146.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6146.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lens, b. Sclera, c. Iris, d. Retina | b |
6,449 | DQ_012523 | vision and the eye | Which part is responsible for bringing data from the eye to the brain? | human_system_eye_6147.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6147.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. optic nerve, b. lens, c. sclera, d. iris | a |
6,450 | DQ_012524 | vision and the eye | What is in the outside of the Lens? | human_system_eye_6147.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6147.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Aqueous Body, b. Vitreous Body, c. Central Fovea, d. Optic Nerve | a |
6,451 | DQ_012525 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are shown? | human_system_eye_6147.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6147.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 7, c. 10, d. 8 | a |
6,452 | DQ_012526 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye can be seen even without dissection? | human_system_eye_6147.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6147.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5 | d |
6,453 | DQ_012527 | vision and the eye | What carries nerve impulses from the eye to the brain? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Iris, b. Retina, c. Cornea, d. Optic nerve | d |
6,454 | DQ_012528 | vision and the eye | Which part of the eye is the first part that light passes through? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. iris, b. cornea, c. macula, d. pupil | b |
6,455 | DQ_012529 | vision and the eye | Part of the eye in between the iris and the vitreous humor | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. pupil, b. lens, c. cornea, d. macula | b |
6,456 | DQ_012530 | vision and the eye | How many parts make up the human eye? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 6, c. 10, d. 13 | d |
6,457 | DQ_012531 | vision and the eye | How many parts of the eye are shown? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 10, b. 12, c. 11, d. 13 | d |
6,458 | DQ_012532 | vision and the eye | What is the small orange circle between the blood vessels called? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. macula, b. iis, c. ciliary body, d. cornea | a |
6,459 | DQ_012533 | vision and the eye | What opening does light pass through to get to the lens? | human_system_eye_6148.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6148.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. blood vessels, b. sclera, c. macula, d. pupil | d |
6,460 | DQ_012534 | vision and the eye | Which eye part sends imagery signals from the eye to the brain? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Retina, b. Optic nerve, c. Vitreous, d. Macula | b |
6,461 | DQ_012535 | vision and the eye | Which part is the eye's outermost lens? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Iris, b. Pupil, c. Cornea, d. Retina | c |
6,462 | DQ_012536 | vision and the eye | Which part of the eye has the eye color? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. macula, b. cornea, c. iris, d. retina | c |
6,463 | DQ_012537 | vision and the eye | Light sensitive layer that surrounds the Vitreous and lies under the choroid | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Retina, b. Pupil, c. Cornea, d. Optic Nerve | a |
6,464 | DQ_012538 | vision and the eye | Which structure sends the image formed by the eye to the brain? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Blind Spot, b. Optic Nerve, c. Retina, d. Macula | b |
6,465 | DQ_012539 | vision and the eye | How many blind spots are in the eye? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4 | b |
6,466 | DQ_012540 | vision and the eye | How many structures make up the visible front of the eye? | human_system_eye_6149.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6149.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5 | c |
6,467 | DQ_012541 | vision and the eye | Identify the part of the eye that adjusts to control how much light enters the eye. | human_system_eye_6150.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cornea, b. Iris, c. Retina, d. Lens | b |
6,468 | DQ_012542 | vision and the eye | What is between the iris and the vitreous gel? | human_system_eye_6150.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. lens, b. sclera, c. retina, d. posterior cavity | a |
6,469 | DQ_012543 | vision and the eye | Where does light first pass through before entering the pupil? | human_system_eye_6150.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cornea, b. Posterior cavity, c. Lense, d. Retina | a |
6,470 | DQ_012544 | vision and the eye | How many cavities are there? | human_system_eye_6150.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2 | d |
6,471 | DQ_012545 | vision and the eye | Which part focuses light on the back of the eye? | human_system_eye_6150.png | question_images/human_system_eye_6150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. posterior cavity, b. iris, c. cornea, d. lens | d |
6,472 | DQ_012546 | vision and the eye | Identify the pupil | human_system_eye_16133.png | abc_question_images/human_system_eye_16133.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. a, b. x, c. l, d. w | b |
6,473 | DQ_012547 | vision and the eye | Identify the pupil | human_system_eye_13810.png | abc_question_images/human_system_eye_13810.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. l, b. n, c. v, d. F | a |
6,474 | DQ_012548 | vision and the eye | Identify the pupil | human_system_eye_16125.png | abc_question_images/human_system_eye_16125.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. E, c. V, d. D | a |
6,475 | DQ_012549 | wave interference | How many waves occur at the top left diagram? | waves_interactions_interference_7682.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_7682.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2 | b |
6,476 | DQ_012550 | wave interference | How many kinds of waves are shown? | waves_interactions_interference_8229.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8229.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
6,477 | DQ_012551 | wave interference | During interference, what happens to A and B? | waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. B gets higher and A lower, b. The both are flat and cancel each other out, c. A and B both get higher, d. A gets higher and B lower | b |
6,478 | DQ_012552 | wave interference | How many types of interference is shown in the illustration below? | waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | b |
6,479 | DQ_012553 | wave interference | How many waves are there before interference? | waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1 | d |
6,480 | DQ_012554 | wave interference | What is the resulting amplitude of the wave produced by destructive interference? | waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. No amplitude, b. No change in amplitude, c. Less amplitude, d. Greater amplitude | c |
6,481 | DQ_012555 | wave interference | What occurs when waves come together in such a way that they completely cancel each other out? | waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8230.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. After Interference, b. During Interference, c. Before Interference, d. Destructive Interferene | d |
6,482 | DQ_012556 | wave interference | What does 1 + 2 produce? | waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Really Curvy Line, b. Wavy Line, c. Straight Line, d. Curvy Line | c |
6,483 | DQ_012557 | wave interference | How many Types of wave collisions shown? | waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2 | d |
6,484 | DQ_012558 | wave interference | In the illustration below, how many were results of a constructive interference? | waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8231.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Neither A nor B, b. B only, c. A only, d. Both A and B | c |
6,485 | DQ_012559 | wave interference | What kind of waves cancel each other? | waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Non-Harmonic, b. Harmonic, c. Destructive, d. Constructive | c |
6,486 | DQ_012560 | wave interference | What distinguish a constructive interference? | waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The waves have the same frequency, b. The waves are in phase, c. The waves have the same amplitude, d. The waves have the same wavelength | b |
6,487 | DQ_012561 | wave interference | Which interference cancels out two waves? | waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_8232.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. comparative, b. constructive, c. destructive, d. instructive | c |
6,488 | DQ_012562 | wave interference | How are waves added? | waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. By amplitude, b. By type, c. By direction, d. By frequency | a |
6,489 | DQ_012563 | wave interference | What do you have when wave amplitudes are canceled? | waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. zero, b. amplitude, c. wave amplitude, d. zero amplitude | a |
6,490 | DQ_012564 | wave interference | What is the type of interference represented in figure a? | waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Constructive, b. Destructive, c. Positive, d. Negative | a |
6,491 | DQ_012565 | wave interference | How do waves become zero? | waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9297.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. when they go in the same direction, b. opposing waves cancel, c. when they have the same period, d. when they have the same wavelength | b |
6,492 | DQ_012566 | wave interference | What kind of interference decreases wave amplitude? | waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Constructive Interference, b. In phase wave, c. Out of phase wave, d. Destructive Interference | d |
6,493 | DQ_012567 | wave interference | How many waves are interfering here? | waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 0 | c |
6,494 | DQ_012568 | wave interference | What happens when two in phase waves combine? | waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9299.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Destructive interference, b. I don't know, c. Constructive interference, d. Nothing | c |
6,495 | DQ_012569 | wave interference | What degree out of phase causes a destructive interference? | waves_interactions_interference_9300.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9300.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 180 degree, b. 180 degrees, c. 100 degree, d. 18 degree | a |
6,496 | DQ_012570 | wave interference | What's the result of one wave's crest overlapping the crests of the other wave? | waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Destructive Interference, b. Constructive interference, c. Wave Interference, d. Wave Interaction | b |
6,497 | DQ_012571 | wave interference | What happens to the wave during destructive interference? | waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. waves become flat, b. waves become higher, c. stay the same, d. waves become smaller | a |
6,498 | DQ_012572 | wave interference | Constructive interference occurs because the waves are? | waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. out of phase, b. different, c. similar, d. in phase | d |
6,499 | DQ_012573 | wave interference | When the crest of one wave meets the trough of another, what happens? | waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | question_images/waves_interactions_interference_9301.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The result is a lower trough, b. The result is a longitudinal wave, c. The result is higher amplitude, d. The result is a lower total amplitude | d |
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