Reflection
Refraction
TIR
Lenses
100

What is reflection?

When light bounces off a surface.

100

What is refraction?

The bending of light when it passes from one medium to another.

100

What is total internal reflection?

The phenomenon in which light reflects completely inside a material.

100

What is a diverging lens?

A lens that spreads light rays apart.

200

What is the Law of Reflection?

The rule that says the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

200

What is glass?

Light slows down in this type of medium (air or glass?).

200

What is denser to less dense?

It occurs when light travels from a denser medium to a less dense medium.

200

What is a converging (convex) lens?

A lens that brings light rays together.

300

What is regular (specular) reflection?

This type of reflection happens on smooth surfaces like mirrors.

300

What is the normal? 

When light goes from air to water, it bends toward the normal line

300

What is the critical angle?

The minimum angle required for total internal reflection to occur.

300

What is the focal point?

The point where parallel rays meet after passing through a converging lens.

400

What is diffuse reflection?

This type of reflection happens on rough surfaces and scatters light.

400

What is the refractive index?

The measure of how much a material slows down light.

400

What is total internal reflection?

Fiber optic cables work because of this phenomenon.

400

What is a virtual image?

The type of image formed by a diverging lens.

500

What is the angle of incidence?

The angle between the incoming ray and the normal line is called this.

500

What is Snell’s Law?

The formula that relates angles and refractive indices.

500

What is total internal reflection?

If the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle, only reflection occurs.

500

What is the lens equation?

The equation 1/f = 1/do + 1/di.

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