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100

The light that we can see is ________?

Visible Light

100

A transparent, 3D object that bends visible light is _________?

Prism 

100

When light shines on a white object, the object ____________ all the colors of light?

Reflects

100

Bouncing of light waves off an object is?

Reflection 

100

Everyone gets 100!!!!

Everyone gets 100!!!!

200

Bending of light as it passes from one medium to another is?

Refraction 

200

The reason a spoon in a glass of water looks bents is because of what?

Refraction 

200

The reason you can see objects around you is because of what?

Reflection 

200

T or F: Light travels in transverse waves through air and space?

True 

200

Everyone gets 200!!!!

Everyone gets 200!!!!

300

T or F: God made the human eye to see all electromagnetic energy?

False 

300

What does RoyG. Biv stand for?

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet 

300

A transparent material, such as plastic or glass, that is used to refract light is called?

Lens

300

Lenses that are thinner in the middle and refract light OUTWARD are called ________ lenses?

Concave 

300

When did the first rainbow appear in the sky and why?


When the great flood was over, God made a promise to never flood the earth again and the rainbow was that promise. 

400

Lenses that are thicker in the middle and refract light INWARD are called ________ lenses?

Convex

400

The colored part of the eye that controls how much light enters the eye is called the?

Iris

400

The part of the eye that refracts light to focus it is called the?

Lens 

400

The transparent, curved covering in the front of the eye is called the?

Cornea 

400

T or F: Visible light and ultraviolet light or types of electromagnetic energy.

True

500

The back part of the eye where images form is called the?

Retina 

500

The white part of the eye that covers the outside of the eye is called the?

Sclera 

500

The opening in the iris that allows light to enter the inside of the eye is called the?

Pupil 

500

Explain nearsighted vision. 

The eyeball is too long and the lens focuses the image in front of the retina. 

500

Explain farsighted vision.

The eyeball is too short, and the lens focuses the image behind the retina.