Light Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is white light? | A combination of several different wavelengths of light traveling together. |
What is a prism? | A triangular shaped piece of cut and polished glass |
What is a band of colors called? | A spectrum |
How does a rainbow occur? | Water droplets act as both mirrors and prisms. The drops bend rays of sunlight at different angles, causing the colors to spread out. |
What are the colors of the visible spectrum? | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and violet ROYGBIV |
Which color has the longest wavelength? | Red |
Which color has the shortest wavelength? | Violet |
Which travels faster, light or sound? | Light |
Where can light travel the fastest and why? | Outer space because there is nothing to get in the way |
How long does it take for light to reach Earth | 8 1/2 minutes to travel 93 million miles |
Light travels in straight paths called | rays |
What does sound need that light does not? | A medium to travel through |
What does reflected mean? | To bounce off |
What does refraction mean? | To bend |
What does it mean to be transmitted? | To pass through the object |
What does it mean to be absorbed? | To be taken in as heat |
What are lenses? | Pieces of transparent material with curved surfaces that use the refraction (Bending) of light to make images. |
Convex lens | curve outward, form images by refracting light rays together. |
Concave lens | Curve inward and form images by refracting light rays apart |
Common optical tools | eyeglasses, flashlights, cameras, binoculars, and microscopes |
Opaque | Materials completely block light from passing through |
Transparent | Materials allow light to pass through with little or no disturbance |
Translucent | Allow only part of the light to pass through, while bouncing the rays off in many directions giving only a blurry view |
When you see a red sweater, you see red because | it is absorbing the other colors and reflecting red |
Black objects do what? | They absorbe all of the visible frequencies(color), so our eyes see no color- we see black |
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