Science 8 Q1-WK 4
Science 8 Q1-WK 4
Science 8 Q1-WK 4
SOUND AND
AND VISIBLE LIGHT
for SCIENCE Grade 8
VISIBLE LIGHT
Quarter 1 / Week 4
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NegOr_Q1_Science 8_SLK Week 4_V2
FOREWORD
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SOUND
LESSON
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OBJECTIVES
1. Identify which medium does the sound travel fastest (solid, liquid, gas);
2. Solve the speed of sound in air given the temperature
3. Appreciate how temperature affects the speed of sound.
LEARNING COMPTENCY
I. WHAT HAPPENED
Hi! We are duets. Together
with our friends, Johnsun and
Claude, we will guide you in
this Self Learning Kit (SLK)
which talks about SOUNDS!
Before we learn about sounds,
let’s answer first the Pre-Test.
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PRE-ACTIVITIES/PRE-TEST
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write you answer on the
space provided.
________1. What do you call about the vibration that propagates as an acoustic
wave, through transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid?
a. light c. electromagnetic wave
b. sounds d. gravity
________3. Which of the following medium has the slowest speed of sound
wave?
a. air c. metal
b. water d. wood
________4. Which of the following temperature in the air does sound in air travels
fastest?
a. 0 °C c. 20°C
b. 10°C d. 30 °C
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II. WHAT I NEED TO LEARN
Yes, they are singers. Do you love them? I also love them. Have you
ever watched a concert? What time of the day most of the concert starts?
What are the equipment and devices did you see during the concert?
If you watch some concerts, mostly they will start at 6 pm until the
evening. The equipment and devices they used are microphones, lapels,
computer, lights, cables, microphones stand and speakers. If you will observe
the speakers, there are vibrations in it. They produce sound.
What is sound? How do sound travel? What are the media used so that
sound will travel?
Wait…there are too many questions. With this SLK, we can answer those
questions.
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DISCUSSION
SOUNDS
B. Particles of Liquid
c. Particles of Solid
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COMPARING SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, and GASES
Highly
Compressibility Not compressible Not compressible
compressible
The speed of sound may differ for different types of solids, liquids,
and gases. At a molecular level, a rigid material is distinguished by atoms
and/or participles with strong forces of attraction for each other. Particles
that are closely packed from each other can vibrate at higher speed.
Thus, sound travels faster in steel than rubber.
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Hello Claude! It’s been so long
Hi Johnsun! I’m great! I went
that I didn’t see you. How are you?
to different places especially in
the north!
The hotter the medium (solid, liquid or gas), the faster the sound
travels. Heat is a form of kinetic energy. The higher the temperature,
particles have more kinetic energy and thus, vibrate faster. When
particles vibrate faster, there will be collision per unit time, energy is
transferred more efficiently resulting in second traveling quickly.
Sound travels at about 331 m/s in dry air at 0°C.
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Ah! So, what will happen to the
speed of sound if the temperature will
increase?
In equation
𝒎 𝒎/𝒔
𝒗 = 𝟑𝟑𝟏 + 𝟎. 𝟔 (𝑻)
𝒔 ℃
where: T – temperature of air in Celsius degree
v- speed of sound
𝑚/𝑠
0.6 ℃
- constant factor of temperature
Example 1: What will happen to the speed of sound if the temperature of air
is 25°C?
To answer that, let’s write the given then the equation and lastly the solution.
Given: T= 25°C
Equation:
𝒎 𝒎/𝒔
𝒗 = 𝟑𝟑𝟏 + 𝟎. 𝟔 (𝑻)
𝒔 ℃
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Solution:
𝑚 𝑚/𝑠
𝑣 = 331 + 0.6 (25 ℃)
𝑠 ℃
𝑚 𝑚
𝑣 = 331 𝑠
+ 15 𝑠
𝒎
𝒗 = 𝟑𝟒𝟔 𝒔
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You also learned that:
EVALUATION/POST TEST
Test I: True or False
Directions: Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If
false, correct the underlined word to make the sentence or statement true.
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SYNOPSIS ANSWER KEY
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LESSON VISIBLE
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LIGHT
OBJECTIVES
K: Discuss the hierarchy of colors in relation to energy, frequency and wavelength.
S: Distinguish the color in the spectrum having the greatest energy and least
energy, highest frequency and lowest frequency, and longest wavelength and
shortest wavelength
LEARNING COMPTENCY
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PRE-ACTIVITIES/PRE-TEST
Materials:
1 pc Prism
1 pc white bond paper
Procedure:
Let’s
Read
Luminous objects are objects that emit their own light, we see them as their
light reaches our eyes.
Nonluminous objects are objects that do not emit light but are illuminated
by light from other sources.
Transparent materials are materials that allows the passage of light.
Opaque materials are materials that do not allow the passage of light.
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Let’s Try
this Directions: Please analyze carefully and put a check mark to
the corresponding boxes for your answer.
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
6. 6.
7. 7.
8. 8.
Clip art image: ©google.com Clip art image: ©google.com
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II. WHAT I NEED TO LEARN
Science – Grade 8 Learner’s Module, First Edition, Vibal Publishing House, Inc. 2013
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DISCUSSION
The table below indicates the different wavelength, frequency, and energy
of the colors of a rainbow from prism illustration.
Photon Energy
Wavelength Frequency
Color electron Volts
nanometer (nm) Terahertz (THz)
(eV)
Violet 380 – 450 668 – 789 2.75 – 3.26
Indigo 450 – 495 606 – 668 2.50 – 2.75
Blue 495 – 570 526 – 606 2.17 – 2.50
Green 495 – 570 526 – 606 2.17 – 2.50
Yellow 570 – 590 508 – 526 2.10 – 2.17
Orange 590 – 620 484 – 508 2.00 – 2.10
Red 620 – 750 400 – 484 1.65 – 2.00
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum
The dual nature of light brings about several observable phenomena in the
sky. The refraction of light may result in a display of colors of light when it passes
through materials. Dispersion is a phenomenon where white light is separated
into its different colors as it passes through a prism.
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III. WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
EVALUATION/POST TEST
Directions: Read and analyze your answer very carefully. Write your
answer in your notebook
1. State whether the following are luminous or non - luminous materials.
a. Planet d. a glow worm
b. television screen e. a street light
c. Burning candle f. lightning
3. What is the acronym that can help you remember the order of the
visible spectrum?
a. BROYGIV b. ROYGBIV c. VIBGYOR d. YOGIBVR
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7. What is visible light used for?
a. Light and bulbs c. Nothing, visible light cannot be used
b. Sound d. When we breathe
11. What happens when you pass white light into a prism?
a. Nothing c. It will show the colors of the rainbow
b. The prism will shatter d. The light will pass straight through
12. What color comes between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum of
light.
a. Red b. Orange c. Green d. Indigo
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Garrett, A. (2019). Properties of Visible Light. Slide player Inc. Retrieved from
https://slideplayer.com/slide/15398372/
Lucas, J. (2015). What is Visible Light, Live Science, Future US Inc. Retrieved from
https://www.livescience.com
Physics, Science and Technology Textbook for Fourth Year (1992), First Edition,
Printwell, Inc.,
Rookie Parenting Science (2019). How to make a rainbow. Retrieved from
https://www.rookieparenting.com
Science – Grade 8 Learner’s Module (2013), First Edition, Vibal Publishing House, Inc.
Study.com. What is Visible Light?. Retrieved from https://study.com/academy/practice
https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-206f3d588
https://www.123rf.com/clipart-vector/refreshing_refraction.htm
https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/444026844507503269
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SYNOPSIS ANSWER KEY
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