

Light- What eyes can see L 3.2
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Light- What eyes can see L 3.2
Objective: KWBAT use models and textual evidence to explain why and when we see different colors.
Phenomenon: Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.

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Multiple Choice
Why do you see the color red when you look at a red apple?
because red is transmitted through the apple
because red is opaque in the apple
because red is reflected from the apple
because red is refracted from the apple
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Multiple Choice
Why do some things appear clear?
because the light is reflected off of it.
because the light is refracted off of it.
because the light is absorbed by it.
because the light is transmitted through it.
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Multiple Choice
A folder appears yellow. This is because:
The folder transmits yellow light
The folder absorbs yellow light
The folder reflects yellow light
The folder cannot absorb other colors
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Multiple Choice
Sahid bought a black t-shirt. This t-shirt is black because:
DON'T FALL FOR THE TRICK.... THINK ROY.G.BIV.......
It reflects all of the visible colors, causing them to mix and appear black
It transmits all colors, leaving only black visible
Black waves are reflected while other waves are absorbed
It absorbs all visible light waves, causing an absence of color
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Multiple Choice
A window is clear because:
All visible light is reflected off it
All visible light is transmitted through it
There is not enough energy to reflect color
All visible light is absorbed by it
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Multiple Choice
Two light sources emit different light. Which statement must be true about the light from these light sources?
The light waves have different wavelengths
The light waves have different amplitudes
The light waves have the same frequency
The light waves are both absorbed by materials
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about the waves to the right? CLICK THE PICTURE
Wave A’s amplitude > Wave B’s Amplitude
Wave A’s amplitude < Wave C’s amplitude
Wave C’s amplitude > Wave B’s amplitude
Wave B’s amplitude = Wave A’s amplitude
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Multiple Choice
Based on the model above, what color will the t-shirt appear to the human eye?
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
BLACK
Light- What eyes can see L 3.2
Objective: KWBAT use models and textual evidence to explain why and when we see different colors.
Phenomenon: Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.

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