Interactions of Light that matter

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all wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation; the specific wavelengths that enable sight
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the movement of a wave through matter without its energy being transferred
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the bending of a wave when it crosses a boundary created by matter
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the range of wavelengths seen when light of mixed wavelengths is separated by a prism or diffraction grating
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Wave a wave made of moving electric and magnetic force fields that does not require matter to travel
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the turning back of a wave at a boundary created by matter
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the loss of a wave when its energy is transferred to matter
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The field of research that uses math and science to solve practical problems.
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The scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy.
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Any of a series of materials that are easily deformable; or synthetic materials that have been made from polymers (long strings of some building-block molecule) that tend to be lightweight, inexpensive and resistant to degradation.
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A sticky, sometimes aromatic substance, often secreted by plants. It may also be the viscous starting ingredient for some plastics that will harden when heated or treated with light.
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The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.