When light bounces off an object.
What is Reflection?
One-Way Mirror, Glass, Mirror
What are materials?
This is what we see when the lights are off.
What is nothing?
This is the number 1 thing determining what we see.
What is light?
This is the name of Mrs. Graffam's daughter.
What is Juliette?
When light goes through and object.
What is Transmit?
Material with No TRANSMISSION.
What is Mirror?
When the student sees himself, his side is acting like this object.
What is a mirror?
This is how light travels according to this unit.
What is straight lines?
When talking about cause and effect, the cause is what variable? Independent or Dependent?
What is Independent?
Variable that changes in an experiment.
What is Independent Variable?
Material with the MOST Reflection.
When the teacher sees the student her side is acting like this object.
What is a window?
This material had the LEAST amount of reflection.
What is glass?
This was the one thing every class model couldn't agree on when we were making our consensus model.
Data that is collected in an experiment.
What is Dependent Variable?
Material with the MOST Transmission.
What is Glass?
This scenario needs to happen in order for the student to see the teacher & a little reflection, and the teacher to see the student & a little reflection.
What is the light on in both rooms?
What is an Opaque object.
This is the name of Mrs. Graffam's dog.
What is Nova?
The bending or turning of light.
What is Refraction?
Material that had SOME REFLECTION & SOME TRANSMISSION
What is One-Way Mirror?
This scenario happens in order for the teacher to see the student and the student to see his reflection.
What is the light on in Room A (student) and off in Room B (teacher)?
This was used when trying to measure how much light was transmitted and reflected through the materials.
What is a light meter?
These are the names of our 2 vice principals.
Who is Mr. Micu and Mrs. Dwyer.