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Tick-Tack-Toe Crossword Puzzle

Across
The change in the frequency of sound caused by the movement of either the source, the detector, or both
The highness or lowness of a sound wave, which depends on the frequency of vibration
an object, such as the sun or an incandescent lamp, that emits light
For a musical instrument, the lowest frequency of sound that will resonate
a medium that transmits light and also can reflect a fraction of light, but does not allow objects to be seen clearly through it
a medium that absorbs light and reflects some light rather than transmitting it, preventing objects from being seen through it
a color of light, which when combined with another color of light, produces white light
the rate at which light strikes a surface, or falls on a unit area
The unit of measurement for sound level
a mirror that reflects light form its outwardly curving surface and produces an upright, reduced, virtual image
A pressure variation transmitted through matter as a longitudinal wave; it reflects and interferes and has frequency, wavelength, speed, and amplitude
Down
an object, such as the moon, that becomes visible as a result of the light reflecting off it
a flat, smooth surface from which light is reflected by regular reflection, producing a virtual image that is the same size as the object
the rate of which light energy is emitted from a luminous source
a medium that transmits light and also can reflect a fraction of light, allowing objects to be seen clearly through it
a mirror that reflects light from its inwardly curving surface and can produce either an upright, virtual image or an inverted, real image
yellow, cyan, and magenta, each of which is produced by combining two primary colors
red, green, and blue, which can be combined to form white light and mixed in pairs to produce the secondary colors: yellow, cyan and magenta
Higher frequencies, which are odd-numbered multiples of the fundamental frequency; give certain musical instruments their own unique timbre
Sound integrity as sensed by the ear and interpreted by the brain; depends mainly on the pressure wave's amplitude