Eye see you
Science 2
body & light
Random
Science 4
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True or False: The teacher sees the student, but the student does not see the teacher because the teacher's room is darker, so less light reflects back to the student.

True

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How much light does a one-way mirror reflect? 

50%

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How does Pete (the student) see himself?

Light hits Pete, then the mirror, then Pete's eyes

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When you touch a stove top and burn your hand, how is the thermal energy transferred to your hand?

conduction (heat energy transferred through touching)

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What is it called when light bounces off of a surface

Reflection

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Which light was off in the room teacher or student?

Teacher 

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If we use a regular mirror instead of a One-way Mirror the teacher would still see the student.

No

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What is it called when light APPEARS to bend through a transparent material/

Refraction

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True or false: light waves behave similarly to sound waves

True!

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What is it called when light or sound passes through

transmit

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Name at least two parts of the eye 

 retina, optic nerve, iris, pupil, etc.

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If a student shines a flashlight on a piece of paper, what will the paper do?

a. reflect light

b. scatter light

c. transmit light

scatter (and absorb some) light

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What part of the eye sends a signal to the brain

Optic Nerve

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True or False: Objects that are black absorb more light energy compared to objects that are white.

True

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What is an independent variable

The thing that we change in an experiment

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Was any light that was reflecting off the teacher actually transmit through the one-way Mirror & reach the student's eyes?

Yes

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What's is a mirror?

a reflective surface, usually made of glass coated with a metal amalgam like silver, that reflects a clear image.

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What part of the eye is used to take in light?

Pupil 

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Why is it better to compare averages when analyzing class lab data?

It's easier to process and compare two numbers vs. 16+ numbers.

Also, it helps reduce the effects of random errors (aka anomalies) and increases reliability

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Is a flashlight lens concave or convex?

Convex

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Why could the student only see himself, and not the teacher? Use the following in your answer: reflecting, teacher, student, weak signal, strong signal, eyes brain

The light reflecting off the teacher was a weak signal entering the student's eye. The light reflecting off the mirror & entering the student's eyes made a much stronger signal, so the student's brain only focused on the strongest signal.

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Name something you can see your reflection in that's not a mirror

Puddle, window, etc. (answers may vary)

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Describe light scattering

Light scattering is the phenomenon where light changes from a straight path when it interacts with particles in an object. Example: light is scattered when it hits paper, and reflects in "scattered" directions.

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Shiny surfaces ___________ more light, reducing energy absorption

reflect

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What happens to light reflecting off of a rough surface?

It scatters