Movement of Light
Light Technology
Mirrors and Lenses
Reflection/Refraction
The Eye
Energy
100
_________ materials allow all light to pass through them. An example would be a clear window.
What is transparent?
100
This device allows you to see great detail, such as micro-organisms, by combining the power of at least two lenses.
What is a microscope?
100

A tool that reflects light and can be used to see around the corner in a store.

What is a mirror?

100

This is the bending of light when it travels from one medium to another. An example is a fish in water looking like it is in a different spot than it actually is.

What is a refraction?

100
This is the area of the eye that sends information to the brain.
What is the optic nerve?
100

A form of energy people can see.

What is light?

200
____________ materials do not allow any light to travel through them. An example of this would be a brick wall.
What is opaque?
200

A device that provides enlarged images of distant objects by using lenses and mirrors or a combination of the two.

What is a telescope?

200

A lens that is thinner in the center than on the edges and refracts light outward.

What is concave?

200

A transparent, three-dimensional object that bends visible light.

What is a prism?

200
This part of the eye has muscles to control the entering of light through the pupil.
What is the iris?
200

The straight lines that light travels.

What are rays?

300

An example of a ________ material would be sheet of wax paper.

What is translucent?

300

A tool, held in the hand, that refracts light and causes objects to appear larger.

What is a hand lens or magnifying glass?

300

A lens that is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges, it refracts light inward.

What is a convex lens?

300

The bouncing of light off of an object.

What is reflection?

300

The part of the eye that refracts light to focus it.

What is the lens?

300

The energy that an object has due to the motion of its particles.

What is thermal energy?

400
A object that is a source of light is ________. An example is a lamp.
What is luminous?
400

It is beneficial to understand refraction and lenses to help people see clearly.  People are important to God and this is a way that we can serve people.

What is the importance of understanding refraction and lenses?

400

The angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are ____________.

What is equal or the same?

400

The color when all of the light is absorbed.

What is black?

400

True or False:  God made the human eye to see the full electromagnetic spectrum.

What is false?  God made the human eye to see the visible spectrum or some of the electromagnetic waves.

400

The belief that God created light.

What is the Biblical view?

500

An object that does not produce its own light is ______________.  We see this object when another light source is reflected.

What is nonluminous?

500

A tool that a hunter might use to see a deer that is far away.

What are binoculars?

500

A lens ___________ light.

What is refracts?

500

After the Flood, as God's promise not to cover the whole earth again with water.

When did the first rainbow appear in the sky?

500

When light travels through the eye, it passes through the cornea, the pupil, and the lens to reach the ______.

What is the retina?

500

The belief that light began with the big bang about 14 billion years ago.

What is a naturalistic view?

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