Eyes, direct path from the eye to the object, light, and object
What are the four conditions to see?
Transparent, translucent, and opaque.
What are the ways that light moves, or does not, through an object?
Made up of all colors.
What is the color white?
All light is on this.
What is a wavelength?
From the eye to the object.
What is a direct path?
Does not allow light go through the object?
What is opaque?
Becomes brighter.
What is when you add more than one color?
Light that contains color.
What is visible light?
Bounces of an object.
What is light?
Reflection or scatter
What light does when it hits an object?
Red, blue, and green
What are the colors the eye uses to see color?
Light that is longer than the red wavelength.
What is infrared light?
Formed when light is blocked by an object.
What is a shadow?
Allows the most amount of light through.
What is transparent?
To see that an object is blue.
What are all other colors are absorbed except blue?
Light that is shorter than the violet wavelength.
What are ultraviolet or uv light.
Used to explain a phenomenon.
What is a model?
When an object absorbs light.
What is becomes heated?
The cornea
Light that is greater than the red wavelength and shorter than the blue wavelength.