Genesis 1:4
"Let there be light."
Staring at a red cross on a white piece of paper causes your eye to see THESE colors on a blank sheet of paper when the cross is removed.
Blue-green (or blue, or green)
These two theories attempt to explain the dual nature of light.
particle theory and wave theory
Two kinds of lenses
Convex and concave
16 million
John 1:4
In Him was life, and that life was the light of men.
THIS is what happens to make a quarter "reappear" when you add water to a clear bowl.
Refraction
The frequency of a light wave determines THIS.
Rainbow, spectrum, ROYGBIV, etc.
A lens that focuses horizontal rays through a single point
Converging lens
Three additive primary colors that when combined create white.
Red, Green, Blue
John 1:5
The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
Using a pan of water, a mirror, and sunlight, you can create THIS on your walls.
Rainbow(s)
Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths longer than visible light are called THIS
infrared light
A lens that bends light rays outwards.
Diverging lens
Three Subtractive Primary Colors which are used in printers to produce black ink when overlapped.
Yellow, Cyan, Magenta
This man came to bear witness of the Light.
John the Baptist (John 1:6-8)
The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence, which is the Law of What?
The Law of Reflection
Ultraviolet light, X-Rays, and Gamma Rays.
Light-sensitive cells in the eye are called THESE (2 terms)
When no light is reflected, the apparent color is THIS.
Black
John 1:9 refers to THIS person and event.
When a light beam hits a pan of water, part is reflected and part is THIS.
Refracted
These cables transport light over great distances.
Fiber optic cables
Sends messages from the eye to the brain
Optic Nerve
Iris