Ray Model of Light - Quiz

When you look at an object why and how do you see it? --> When you look at an object, you see it because light travels in a straight line from the object to your eyes.
What is used to trace the path and show the direction that the light is travelling in? What is it called?
How is light reflected?
How can light be absorbed? Explain black prints.
How can light be transmitted?
White paper...
Transmits all light
Aborbs all light
Transmits some light
Absorbed the rest
Clear Glass
Wood
Transparent
Translucent
Opaque
Waxed Paper
Transparent
Translucent
Opaque
What is transparent transmission?
What is translucent transmission?
What is opaque transmission?
How can light be refracted?
What is an example of refraction?
Pyramids
Opaque
Fish appear to be at different position is an aquarium
Refraction through light
Match:
1. _____ Incident Light a. Any polished surface reflecting an image
2. _____ Image b. Bouncing back of light from a surface
3. _____ Mirror c. Light emitted from a source that strikes an object
4. _____ Reflection d. Reproduction of an object through the use of light
Match:
1. _____ Incident Light a. Any polished surface reflecting an image
2. _____ Image b. Bouncing back of light from a surface
3. _____ Mirror c. Light emitted from a source that strikes an object
4. _____ Reflection d. Reproduction of an object through the use of light
Review:
A line drawn perpendicular to a surface of a mirror at the point of incidence where the ray strikes the mirror is known as NORMAL LINE
Ray of light approaching the mirror is known as INCIDENT RAY
Ray of light leaving the mirror is known as REFLECTED RAY
Angle between incident ray and normal is known as ANGLE OF INCIDENCE
Angle between reflected ray and normal is known as ANGLE OF REFLECTION
Review:
A line drawn perpendicular to a surface of a mirror at the point of incidence where the ray strikes the mirror is known as NORMAL LINE
Ray of light approaching the mirror is known as INCIDENT RAY
Ray of light leaving the mirror is known as REFLECTED RAY
Angle between incident ray and normal is known as ANGLE OF INCIDENCE
Angle between reflected ray and normal is known as ANGLE OF REFLECTION
What is the law of reflection?
Reflection of light
Refraction of light
Angle of incidence = angle of reflection
0r = 0i
When a ray of light reflects off a surface
Spectacular Reflection --> Reflection of light off an irregular surface
True
False
In a diffuse reflection the pattern is...
Different for the reflected and incident rays
Same pattern of reflected and incident ray
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