Time/ speed/ in space
Interaction with biology and nature
Properties of light
Behaviours of light
Ways of sensing
100

True or false: Light always travels in a strait line

False: Light follows the warps and curves of spacetime

100

True or false: The Earth uses the Sun as a sole energy source

False; we also use geothermal and tidal energy

100

What do opaque, translucent, and transparent mean?

It means (in an object) the amount of light able to pass through

100

What are some different behaviours of light? 

Reflection, refraction, absorption, and diffraction

100

Name the three ways I mentioned

Human vision, optical instruments, and photographs

200

What is particle duality?

Term for light being a particle and a wave

200

How does the Sun regulate our circadian rhythm?

The Sun regulates our circadian rhythm with lightness and darkness; acts as a clock for our internal clock

200

Which light wave has a higher frequency: red or violet

Violet has a shorter wavelength

200

What is reflection?

Reflection is the bouncing off of light on a surface, typically a smooth, polished one.

200

What do the human vision and photographs have in common? (Hint: control light)

The iris and the diaphragm both expand and contract to let in the optimal amount of light 

300

What is time dilation?

As an object approaches the speed of light, the time it experiences slows relative to a stationary observer

300

What type of reaction is bioluminescence?

Enzymatic

300

What things are polarization used for

Things like sunglasses, photography filters, and 3D movies

300

What is the law of reflection?

The angle of incoming light is the angle of reflection

300

How do convex lenses work?

They capture rays of light and bend them inward so they meet at a single point

400

What does this phrase mean: Light from emission is c 

It means that light does not speed up or accelerate; it always is the same speed

400

What does this sentence mean? 

Luciferase catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin

Simply, this means that an enzyme called luciferase speeds up a chemical reaction where a light-producing molecule called luciferin combines with oxygen 

400

How does polarization work?

Polarization is the act of restricting oscillations to a single plane

400

How are absorption and the quality of being opaque related?

Because the absorbed light is not allowed to pass, the material becomes opaque

400

How do digital devices form pictures?

Digital cameras work by letting light fall on a digital image sensor that converts the light into electrical signals which are processed and then enhanced by algorithms

500

What is relativistic mass? (Hint: Why can't mass go to light's speed?)

Relativistic mass is the increased mass of an object when it moves really fast; normally close to the speed of light

500

Give me an in-depth step-by-step explanation of how photosynthesis works

When a photon bounces into a leaf, the energy excites a chlorophyll molecule. It then starts a process that splits a molecule of water. The plant discards the oxygen because it is not needed. The light reaction has not yet made any sugar. Instead, it supplied energy, stored in ATP and NADPH, which is plugged into a cycle in which sugar is made.

500
Between what two wavelengths are we able to see (in nanometers)

400 nm (violet) and 700 nm (red)

500

What is diffraction?

The bending and spreading out of waves as they encounter an obstacle or pass through a narrow opening

500

Give me explanation of how light enters our eyes and how it is processed

Light travels through the iris, is focused by the lens onto the retina. photoreceptor cells convert light into electrical signals which travel through the optic nerve into the the brain