Vocabulary
One Way Mirror Basics
Eye
Final Explanation
Light Pathways
100

When light bounces off an object

Reflect

100

These tiny opaque parts in the one way mirror are responsible for reflecting light 

Silver/plastic

One way film

100

As light enters the eye it enters through the 

pupil

100
Light hits the student and reflects off him. Where does it go next?

To the one way, it can bounce back to his eyes (or go through)

100

When light travels it goes

Straight

200

When light passes through a material

Transmit

200

This part of the one way mirror is responsible for transmitting light

glass

200

After light goes through the pupil it hits the 

lens

200

Light transmits through the one way and bounces off the music teacher. Where does it go next?

it goes to the one way. It transmits to the students eyes or reflects back to the teacher

200

Describe the pathway of light in Pete's room after it leaves the light source. (indicate what objects it bounces off of and in order)

light bounces off of Pete to the one way mirror and to his eyes (and the teachers!)

300

Smaller objects used to represent something larger in the world

Scale Model

300

When the student enters the room he sees his ________________________

Reflection

300

The lens REFRACTS light to the back of the eye, which is also known as

Retina
300

2 light inputs enter the students and the teachers eyes. Which input is stronger? (the light bouncing off student or the light bouncing off the teacher)

Light bouncing off student
300

Describe how you can see an object like a ball or a tree.

Light bounces off/reflects off and goes into your eyes

400

When a material is see through, or allows light to transmit through it

Transparent

400

When the teacher enters the other room She sees

her music student

400

The Retina sends a signal through the optic nerve so the ______________ can process what you see

Brain

400

Because the light bouncing off the student is stronger for both people, what will each of them see?

Student:

Teacher:

Student: Himself

Teacher: The student

400

True or False: If light is blocked by a solid object, the person on the other side can no longer see the light

True

500

Light changing direction after it hits glass or a lens

Refract

500

When there is light in a room the one way will look like a ______________________

When there is no light in a room the one way will look like a _____________________

Mirror

Window

500

When 2 inputs of light enter the eye, which one is seen and processed? Give an example

The stronger input is seen.

EX: cellphone is hard to see in the sun

500

Construct and explanation on why the student CANNOT see the teacher. (please use light input in your answer)

The light bouncing off teacher is the weaker light input so the student will not see her

500
Explain what light would do at each of the following materials (Reflect/Transmit)


One Way Mirror

Mirror

Glass

One Way: Reflect and Transmit

Mirror: Reflect

Glass: Transmit and Reflect


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