A form of electromagnetic energy that is visible to the human eye
What is light?
The bending or redirecting of light
What is refraction?
To take something in and make it part of the whole
What is absorb?
The angle at which light strikes an object
What is the Angle of Incidence?
A lighter shade ___________ more light
What is reflects?
The exact direction that light strikes or is directed off an object
What is angle
This type of lens is thicker in the middle
What is convex?
To transfer from one place or substance to another
What is transmit?
The angle at which light bounces off an object
What is the Angle of Reflection?
A darker shade _______ more light
What is absorbs?
The property of substances that allows light to pass through them
What is transparent?
This type of lens is thinner in the middle
What is concave?
To bounce back
What is reflect?
what angle is the normal to the surface?
What is an 90 degrees or a right angle?
the amount of waves passing a point per unit time
What is frequency?
The property of substances that prevents light from passing through them
What is opaque?
A part of the body that contains a lens
What is the Eye?
The bouncing of light off an object
What is reflection?
If the angle of incidence is 80 degrees the angle of reflection will be
What is 80 degrees?
The highest point of a wave
What is crest?
The degree of darkness of a color
What is shade?
What is the name of the point where all the light converges to the same point?
What is the focal point?
The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
What is the Law of Reflection?
The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
What is the Law of Reflection?
The lowest point of wave
What is trough?