Ch. 13 Physical Science Review
What does laser stand for
Light-Amplification by-Stimulated-Emission-Radiation
must a transparent material b colorless? explain
No, because it may be a filter and you can still se through that
list 2 advantages of using a fluorescent bulb instead of a incandescent bulb
1. it last longer 2. it uses 1/5 the amount of electricity
on what 2 things does total internal reflection rely on
1. light must travel slower in the first medium 2. must strike the boundary at an angle greater than the critical angle
what is the difference between a hologram and a photo
A hologram is a 3D image while a photo is 2D
Explain why light bends as it passes from air into glass at an angle
Glass is a more condense material than air so when the light wave goes through, the speed changes and the wave slows down causing refraction
Explain how an incandescent light bulb works.
It is generated by heating a piece of metal until it glows
what gas is commonly used in lighting devices
Phosphorus
In what type of light do waves vibrate n only one direction
Polarized light
What color has the longest wavelengths of visible light?
Red
What do we call reflection of light waves from a smooth surface?
Regular reflection
State the law of reflection.
The angle a which a light wave strikes a surface is the same as the angle at which it is reflected.
On what do optical fibers rely for their efficiency?
Total internal reflection
Explain the difference between transparent and translucent and give an example for each
Transparent- transmits all light to let you see clearly through them Ex. a clear window Translucent- transmits some light but you can not see clearly through it Ex. a light cover
Which the of lights are incandescent bulbs filled with a gas to make the filament last longer
Tungsten-Halogen lights
what color is obtained when the primary colors of light are mixed? explain
White, because light is additive
What is a photographic image of a 3-D object made without a lens?
a hologram
Why is an apple red?
because it absorbs every color except red
What color is produced by blending the 3 primary pigment colors
black
green light shines on a piece of red paper, what color is seen? Explain what happens to all the other colors
black is seen because there is no red and there is no green since they are being shined on the paper and therefore, there is no light making it black.
What color is obtained when the primary pigment colors are mixed? explain
black, because pigments are subtractive so there is no light with is black
Which type of light is produced by heat
incandescent
Eyeglasses, binoculars, and cameras take advantage of what principle
index of refraction
What are the primary pigment colors?
magenta, cyan, yellow
an image of a distant object produced by the refraction of light through air layers of different densities
mirage
most of the light is absorbed or reflected when light strikes what type of material
opaque
a colored material that is used to change the color of other substances
pigment
What are the primary light colors?
red, green, blue
What it is called when a wave strikes an object and bounces off
reflection
Why would you want sunglasses with polarized lenses
so there is no glare
list 3 different uses of a laser
surgery, cutting and welding, and CD players
on what does light focus on when it enters the eye
the retina
How often is light refracted in a prism
twice
what color is produced by blending the 3 primary colors of light
white