You Light Up My Life
Buzz Lightyear
Light the Way
Lights Out
Lightweight
100
Light rays travel in...
Light travels in straight lines?
100
What was Pythagorus' theory on how we see?
He believed that light rays come out of your eyes in beams.
100
How was the invention of the telescope useful?
It allowed early astronomers to study further into space than they could ever see using only the naked eye. It helps to explain the movement of stars and planets.
100
What type of optical device would you use to look at bird watching? Why would you use this device over other types? Must answer both parts to get the points.
You would use binoculars. They are easier to carry, and is not necessary to use a telescope because you do not need to look extreme distances.
100
What happens to light when it hits a concave mirror?
When light hits a concave mirror it diverges into a single focal point.
200
What is a light year
A light year measures the distance travelled by light in one year (9.5 Billion kms)
200
What is an optical device? Give an example for an extra 25 points!
Any device that uses or manipulates light. Mirror, telescope, microscope, glasses.
200
How do telescopes allow us to see so far into space? Hint: There are two ways, you must have both to get the points.
They allow us to see further into space because they magnify the object and collect light.
200
What is window glare? Why does it happen?
Window glare is when you try to look at a window but it appears too bright to look at. It happens when light is reflected off the mirror and back into your eyes.
200
What is refraction?
Refraction is the bending of light as it hits a more or less dense medium at an angle.
300
How did Archimedes use light?
He reflected light from the sun off of mirrors onto enemy ships to burn and sink them.
300
Where is the normal line in relation to the surface of the mirror?
It is at a 90 degree angle to the surface, also called perpendicular.
300
What is the law of reflection?
The law of reflection states that the angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence.
300
How do we see the moon?
Light from the sun bounces off the moon and into our eyes.
300
When light passes from a less dense medium to a more dense medium, what will happen to the refracted ray? *Draw a fully-labelled diagram for an extra 100 points!
When light passes from a less dense to more dense medium, it will bend away from the normal. *Diagram must show incident ray, refracted ray, the normal, the surface and which is the dense medium and which is the less dense medium, and correctly draw the refracted ray moving away from the normal.
400
How did al-Haytham improve the theory of sight?
What is he found that light travels in straight lines and bounces off of objects into our eyes.
400
What are the four properties of light?
Light travels in straight lines. Light can bend. Light can be reflected. Light is a form of energy.
400
What is the main difference between a reflecting and the refracting telescope?
A reflecting telescope contains mirrors to collect light while a refracting telescope uses two lenses.
400
What are the three ways that light can interact with materials?
Light can be reflected Light can be transmitted Light can be absorbed
400
What is the shape of a concave lens? How is light manipulated as it passes through a concave lens? Must answer both parts for the points.
A concave lens is thinner in the middle and wider at the top. Light rays spread out as they pass through the concave lens.
500
How is a rainbow formed? For an extra 100 points: What are the colors of the rainbow IN ORDER?
A rainbow is formed by the refraction of light through raindrops acts as a prism and separates and bends the light into its separate colors.
500
Why was the invention of the microscope so important?
It was important to science as in can see great detail in very small objects such as microscopic items, red blood cells, and bacteria. The invention of the microscope led to the beginning of a new branch of science: microbiology.
500
Why can reflecting telescopes be made larger while refracting telescopes are limited to how big they can be made
Convex lenses can only be made up to a certain size because they will warp and bend under the weight and shape. Mirrors can be made larger without warping or changing shape.
500
What two things does a ray diagram help to explain? Must have both to win the points.
It helps to explain how shadows occur by showing them being blocked by an object. Ray diagrams also help to explain intensity, how when you are closer to a light source, it is more intense as more light rays are hitting your eye. As you move further away, less light beams hit your eye as the rays spread out.
500
What 2 ways is a convex lens useful? Must have both ways to win the points.
A convex lens collects light as it converges rays from a larger area to a small area. It creates a real image as it focuses the light to a focal point and creates an upside down image which can be used on a projector screen, in cameras, our eyes etc.
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