
Nature of Light
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Barbara Isidoro
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Nature of Light
By Barbara Isidoro
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Multiple Choice
How fast does light travel?
100,000 km/s
200,000 km/s
300,000 km/s
400,000 km/s
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Light travels at a speed of about 300,000 km/s
It can travel around the earth 7.5 times in a mere one sec.
This property of light is utilized in many technical applications such as optical communications which transfer huge data in a very short time.
Speed of light
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Multiple Choice
What are luminous objects?
Objects that are capable of emitting its own light.
Objects that are visible because of light reflected from it.
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Luminous objects- anything that gives off light of its own
Non-luminous objects- visible because of light reflected from it.
Natural sources of light: Sun, Stars, lightning
Artificial light: is light made by humans: light bulbs, candlelight, fireworks
Sources of light
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following refers to the emission of light form hot matter?
Incandescence
Luminescence
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Multiple Choice
If an object is transluscent, you can clearly see things on the other side of it by looking through that object.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
What part of shadow is known as total shadow or dark region?
UMBRA
PENUMBRA
ANTUMBRA
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Where there is no light there is darkness, we call this a shadow.
The region of deep, total shadow is called the UMBRA and the region of partial shadow is called the PENUMBRA. The umbra is a region where no light can get to while the penumbra is a region where some light can reach.
Shadows explain lunar and solar eclipses.
Shadow
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following refers to luminous intensity?
brightness of the light source
energy emitted from the light source
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Photometry is a branch of optics which deals with illumination and the amount of brightness that the light source possesses.
Luminous intensity refers to the brightness of the light source, expressed in the unit candela (cd). The brighter the light source is, the greater its luminous intensity.
The luminous energy emitted from the light source is called luminous flux and is expressed in lumens (lm).
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