Light
Characteristics of light
Mirrors
Lenses/Eye
Parts of the
Eye
100

Process of emitting light through a gas, which can emit light.

Electric Discharge

100

Light that mostly bounce based on the angle of the object to a mirror.

Reflection

100

A smooth surface that reflects light.

Mirror

100

A transparent piece of glass or plastic with at least one curved surface.

Lens

100

The clear outer part of the eye’s focusing system located at the front of the eye.

Cornea

200

Some living things can make themselves luminous using chemical reaction

Bioluminescence

200

Light being able to pass through or blocked by an object.

Transmission

200

A type of mirror that bulges away from a light source.

Concave

200

Another term for convex lens, which makes parallel light rays passing through it bend inward and meet at a spot just beyond the lens.

Converging lens

200

The colored part of the eye that regulates the amount of light entering the eye.

Iris

300

Process of emitting light while receiving energy from another source.

Fluorescense

300

Name the three types of objects in terms of transmission of light.

Transparent, Translucent, Opaque
300

A type of mirror that bulges towards a light source.

Convex

300

The orientation of the image that is formed on the retina.

inverted

300

It is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.

Retina

400

Process of emitting light for a short period of time after receiving energy from another source.

Phosporesence

400

The colours that we see is part of the light spectrum that bounces of a surface.

Absorption

400

The point where the light rays meet.

Focal point.

400

An eye condition where the eyeball slightly bulges horizontally causing the image to form in front of the retina.

Myopia

400

A type of photo-receptor responsible for seeing colors.

Cones

500

The processes of emitting light when things that are extremely hot.

Incandescence

500

The bending of light due to the different densities in the material it passes through.

Refraction

500

A type of image that can be transferred to a different surface.

Real image

500

An eye condition where the eyeball's shape is irregular causing multiple focal points.

Astigmatism

500

It is the small, sensitive area of the retina that gives central vision

Macula

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