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Physics of Light

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    Physics of Light
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  • In Greek, the word “Physics” literally means
    The study of movement
    Motion and matter
    Forces and energy
    Nature
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  • The _______________ wants everything to be the same and is surprised when everything is different
    Physicist
    Chemist
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  • Choose the best statement about how light affects our ability to see objects.
    Light only flows directly from the sun into our eyes.
    Light has to reflect off objects & physically enter our eyes
    Light has to refract through glass first, then enter our eye
    Light is merely an illusion; you are seeing brain impulses.
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  • Why is the sky blue?
    Because God likes the color blue the best.
    Ocean water reflects its blue color up to the atmosphere
    Ice particles high in the atmosphere look blue- they're cold
    Smaller blue light waves scatter off gas and dust particles
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  • What makes a rainbow show all the colors?
    Light wavelengths act as projectors
    Dust particles act as refractors
    Drops of water act as prisms
    Unicorns act as a rainbow horse army
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  • List the 3 primary colors of light:
    Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
    Black, white, and gray
    Red, Green, Blue
    Red, yellow, blue
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  • List the 3 primary colors of pigment
    Magenta, Yellow, Cyan
    Cyan, Pink, Indigo
    Violet, Red, Orange
    Red, yellow, blue
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  • What happens to the electrons in an object when light hits it?
    Electrons get hyper and vibrate but don't move to new levels
    Electrons decrease in energy and fall down energy levels
    Electrons increase in energy and jump up energy levels
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  • What is it called when light bounces off an object, causing us to be able to see it?
    Refraction
    Interference
    Reflection
    Projection
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  • What happens to the electrons in an object when light reflects off of it? They...
    suck energy from the air to return to their original levels
    vibrate in the same spot which sends waves of light out
    fall down to original energy level, releasing light energy
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  • What is refraction?
    Light is bent from its normal course but isn't reflected
    Light is projected from a source but is not visible
    Light is really pretty but too bright to look at
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  • What is interference?
    When light rays try to refract but get lost in the medium
    When light rays try to reflect but run into each other
    When someone gets in your way
    When light blocks the path of a spaceship
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  • If a mirror or lens is not curved, it is called __________.
    Flat
    Frosted
    Convex
    Concave
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  • On a flat mirror, what is the "incoming" ray and the "outgoing" ray?
    Refracting, Disappearing
    Incident, reflecting
    Long, short
    Reflecting, incident
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  • When light interacts with GLASS, what 3 things can occur? (see p 10 in guidebook)
    Melting, Breaking, Shining
    Refracting, Running, Interfering
    Retransmission, Absorption, Reflection
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  • Light passes through glass because the molecules vibrate & pass those vibrations to neighboring atoms through the substance. This is called:
    Absorption
    Reflection
    Retransmission
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