Reflection/Refraction
Properties of Light
Classification of Materials
Mirrors
Ray Diagramming
100

A transparent optical tool that refracts light.

LENS

What is a lens?

100

The process in which light is separated into its colors due to the differences in the degrees of refraction.

DISPERSION

What is dispersion?

100

Absorb light, do not let the light to pass through.

OPAQUE

What is an opaque material?

100

Curved outward, like the underside of a spoon.

What is convex?

100

How to locate for Ray 1.

Parallel to the principal axis and reflects towards the focal point F.

200

The bending of light as it enters a new medium.

REFRACTION

What is refraction?

200

The combination of two or more light waves to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or cancelled.

INTERFERENCE

What is interference?

200

Allow light to easily pass through the materials.

TRANSPARENT

What is a transparent material?

200

Any smooth surface that reflects light well enough to produce an image.

What is a mirror?

200

How to locate for Ray 3.

Passes through the center of curvature C and reflects back at the same line.

300

Objects reflect what to become visible to your eye.

LIGHT

What is light?

300

This is the bending of light waves through small opening or around obstacles in its path.

DIFFRACTION

What is an diffraction?

300

Allow light to pass through but distorts the light during the passage.

TRANSLUCENT

What is a translucent material?

300

People suffering from nearsightedness use this type of lens.

CONCAVE LENS

What is a concave lens?

300

Describe the image formed of an object placed in the center of curvature.

L - same side of the object

O - inverted

S - same size

T - real

400

The second law of reflection.

The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal line should lie on the same plane.

400

Differentiate the two types of reflection.

SPECULAR - smooth surface/image is formed

DIFFUSE - rough surface/no image formed

What are specular and diffuse reflection?

400

Give three examples of transparent materials.

Water, Air, Glass

What are transparent materials?

400

A copy of an object formed by light.

IMAGE

What is an image?

400

Describe the image formed at focal point/focus.

There is no image formed/The image is formed at infinity.

500

This law states, "The angle at which light strikes a surface equals the angle at which it reflects off the surface."

FIRST LAW OF REFLECTION

What is the Law of Reflection?

500

The meeting and combining of waves; the adding or subtracting of wave amplitudes that occurs as waves overlap.

INTERFERENCE

What is interference?

500

They are said to transmit light in the absence of details. You can only see blur image when you peek through these.

TRANSLUCENT

What is a translucent material?

500

An image produced in a location where light does not actually reach.

VIRTUAL IMAGE

What is a virtual image?

500

Describe the image formed if an object is placed between C and F.

L - beyond C

O - inverted

S - enlarged

T - real