Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Characteristics
Light Interactions
100
Where a light starts/begins.
What is a light source?
100
Whatever happens when light shines on a material.
What is an interaction?
100
We need this to see.
What is light?
100
Name the two interactions that ALWAYS happen when light is shined on all materials.
What are reflect and block?
200
Light is stopped, it does not go through a material.
What is blocked?
200
To make or send out.
What is emit?
200
These are two ways light travels.
How is in a straight line and EXTREMELY fast?
200
This interaction only happens when light is shined on SOME, NOT ALL materials.
What is transmit?
300
Light goes through a material.
What is transmit?
300
Information collected in an investigation.
What is data?
300
This is what happens when you combine colored lights.
What is creates white light?
300
Give three examples of light sources.
What are...
400
Light bounces off a material/object.
What is reflect?
400
How something sounds, looks, tastes, feels, or smells.
What are characteristics?
400
When you separate white light this is what happens.
What is divide into colored lights?
400
This is the evidence we looked for when we investigated light being blocked.
What are shadows?
500
This is proof of light being blocked. It is made when light is blocked.
What is a shadow?
500
Information found to show proof.
What is evidence?
500
Name all 6 important characteristics we've learned about light.
What is light travels in a straight line, you need light to see, it's extremely fast, colored light can combine to make white light, white light can be separated into colored light, and light starts at a source?
500
Explain how it's possible to see any object.
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