Electromagnetic Spectrum and Light
Refraction
The bending of a light wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
Seeing in Color
The color of an object is reflected and the other colors of the visible light spectrum are absorbed. A green flower pot reflects green light while absorbing all other colors.
Sources
an object that produces light.
Converging light
light rays coming together to form a focal point. For example when light passes through a convex lens.
Diverging light
light rays that are moving away from each other. For example when light passes through a concave lens.
Translucent
some light pass through, but can't see through clearly (not transparent)
Convex lens
A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges. When light travels through a convex lens the light converges to a focal point.
Concave lens
A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges.
Medium
A substance that wave passes through. Examples: solids, liquids, gases
Electromagnetic Spectrum
All of the different types of electromagnetic radiation organized according to wavelength and frequency. The order from longest wavelength lowest energy level to shortest wavelength highest energy is: Radio, Microwave, Infrared light, Visible light, Ultraviolet light, X-rays, and Gamma rays.
Transparent
Allowing light to pass through so that objects on the other side can be seen
Receivers
An object that takes in light. Examples include: eyes, camera
Law of Reflection
Law that states that when light waves strike a smooth reflective medium, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
Opaque
Not allowing the passage of light, not transparent; hard to understand (I am going to place something ______ in the window so that no one will be able to see into this room. )
Diffusion
The reflection of light that happens when light strikes an uneven surface.
Light spectrum
The section of light that we are able to see with our eyes. The colors from longest wavelength to shortest wavelength are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.
Focal Point
a point of convergence of light.
Reflect
when light waves "bounce" back off of a surface like looking in a mirror.