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How does light bounce and bend?

How does light bounce and bend?

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Science

5th Grade

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MS-PS4-2

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Mike Cummings

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15 Slides • 8 Questions

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How does light bounce and bend?

By Mike Cummings

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​Looking at yourself in the mirror creates an image of yourself. An image is a visual representation of the light source bouncing off of a shiny surface.

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Multiple Choice

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A visual representation of a light source

bouncing off of an object is known as;

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A photograph

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A reflection

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An image

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A picture

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​Light reflecting off of a mirror is similar to sound echoing off of a hard wall. The image you see in a mirror is clear because most of the light wave reflects the same way off the mirror's smooth surface.

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​A reflection is just the organized scattering of a wave of light forming an image that we see.

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Multiple Choice

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The organized scattering of light waves

that provides us with a clear image is called;

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A refraction

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An image

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A picture

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A reflection

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​Light hitting a smooth, reflective surface like a mirror obeys what is called the "Law of Reflection"

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​The "Law of Reflection" states that the angle of an incoming light ray equals the angle of the reflected light ray!

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Multiple Choice

The angle of an incoming light ray equals

the angle of the reflected light ray is known as;

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The law of refraction

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The law of reflection

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The law of

reaction

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The law of

intersections

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Multiple Choice

If an angle of a light ray going into a smooth surface

like a mirror is at a 500 angle, then the reflected ray angle will be a;

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450 angle

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900 angle

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500 angle

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1800 angle

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​Curved mirrors can form many kinds of images. They can be upright or upside down, they can be enlarged or made smaller.

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Multiple Choice

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Curved mirrors can change the direction

and size of objects that are reflected

by them;

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True

2

False

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​When light passes through a medium it is slowed down/changes speed and it appears to make objects bend.

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​When light changes mediums, it also changes its speed. When waves change speed it is known as refraction. Refraction is the bending of waves of light as they pass from one substance into another.

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Multiple Choice

The slowing down and bending of light as it passes

from one medium into another is known as;

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Reflection

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Refraction

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Echoes

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Imaging

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​Lenses use refraction to shape images that we see. Lenses used in eyeglasses help make objects appear in focus.

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​Telescopes, microscopes and cameras also use lenses to make images appear closer and clearer. The focusing of images is important for us to see objects clearly. The image above was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, and is about 200,000 light years from Earth!​

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Multiple Choice

The main purpose of wearing

glasses is to get images;

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Refracted onto

your eyes

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Reflected onto

your eyes

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Focused onto

your eyes

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT something

that lenses do?

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Focusing light

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Reflecting light

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Changing the

size of an objects

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Making objects

appear closer

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