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Persistence of Vision   is where your brain memories the picture for a second.  
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Reflection   the bouncing of light  
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Refration   the bending of light as it passes from one medium, e.g. air, into another, such as glass  
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Absorption   When the colors are absorbed and only one is reflected  
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Transparent   a material that is capable of allowing clear viewing of objects placed under it or next to it  
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Translucent   A material that trasmits light but does not allow objects to be seen through it  
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Opaque   You can not see through it  
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Convex   a surface that is curved or rounded like the exterior of a cirlce or sphere  
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Concave   a surface that is rounded inward like the inside of a bowl  
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prisim   a trasparent object which is capable of separating white light into the colors of the spectrum.  
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spectrum   the colors present in white light made visible after bing separated, for example, by a prism. The order of the spectrum is: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.  
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spectrum order   roy g biv (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet  
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filters What colors do they make   (blank)  
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