
How Light Interacts With Different Materials
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How Light Interacts With Different Materials
Science Week 3
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Last Lesson
In the previous lesson, you have learned that conductors are materials that allow heat and electricity to pass through easily while insulators are materials that do not allow heat and electricity to pass through them. This time, you will learn how light interacts with different materials.
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Stained Glass
Have you seen an artwork on a stained glass? Stained glass are seen in churches, art museums, and even in some houses. The design on stained glasses are achieved through the use of glasses with various colors and hues, making them a sight to behold.
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Visible Light
The light that is visible to the human eye is called visible light. It is the small part of the electromagnetic spectrum which affects our vision. Light is propagated in space as electromagnetic waves. This is known as electromagnetic wave theory of light. The primary source of visible light is the sun. The visible light allows us to see the color that is not absorbed by the objects. For example, you see most plants as green because the leaves absorb all colors of the visible light except for green.
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Multiple Choice
The light that is visible to the human eye.
Visible Light
Invisible Light
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary source of light?
Moon
Sun
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Optics
To understand light further, you have to learn how it interacts with different objects. This branch of Science is called optics. Optics is the study of refraction, reflection, absorption, and transmission of light.
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It is the the study of refraction, reflection, absorption, and transmission of light.
Optics
Vision
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Refraction
It refers to the bending of light as it passes through different materials. For example, the pencil in the glass of water appears bent because of the different parts of the materials that interact with light. The part of the pencil that is not dipped in water interacts with the water. A medium is optically dense if it slows down the speed of light. This is why the pencil looks bent.
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Reflection
It refers to the bouncing back of light when it hits an object. Some objects with flat surfaces, like mirrors, reflect light in a straight, predictable way. Some objects with uneven surfaces, like rocks, reflect light in a scattered way.
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Absorption
It refers to material’s taking in light but not reflecting it back. For example, when light strikes a black surface, it is absorbed by the surface and nothing is reflected.
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Multiple Choice
It is the bending of light as it passes through different materials.
Refraction
Reflection
Absorption
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Multiple Choice
It refers to the bouncing back of light when it hits an object.
Refraction
Reflection
Absorption
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It refers to material’s taking in light but not reflecting it back.
Refraction
Reflection
Absorption
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Transmission
It refers to the passing of light through some materials. For example, when light passes through a glass window, it is transmitted to the other side, allowing the light to pass through the window.
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Transparent Materials
Transparent materials allow all lights to pass through them. Clear plastic and glass windows are examples of transparent objects.
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Translucent Materials
Translucent materials allow some light to pass through them. Stained glasses and frosted windows are examples of translucent objects.
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Opaque Materials
Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them. Concrete walls, wooden doors, and mirrors are example of opaque objects
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Multiple Choice
It refers to the passing of light through some materials.
Transmission
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Multiple Choice
It allow all lights to pass through them
Transparent
Translucent
Opque
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Multiple Choice
Do not allow light to pass through them
Transparent
Translucent
Opaque
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Multiple Choice
It allow some lights to pass through them
Transparent
Translucent
Opaque
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