What is the light doing when you shine a flashlight onto a mirror?
Reflect/Reflecting.
100
What am I doing to this cup of water?
Illuminating it.
100
The sense that lets people know what an object looks like.
Another way to look at this questions is, Some people wear glasses to help them with their......
Vision
100
Does the flashlight illuminate more or less of an area when you move further away?
More.
200
What is a form of energy that cannot be seen?
Light
200
What happens to the light when you shine a flashlight onto wrinkled tin foil?
The light scatters.
200
This flashlight is -------- light.
Emitting.
200
What part of the eye allows us to see light?
The Pupil.
200
Can you see if there is no light around you?
No.
300
What is a line of energy coming from a source?
A beam.
300
In what direction do light beams travel?
In straight lines.
300
The window is a polygonal an opaque or transparent object?
The window is a transparent object.
300
What is the name of the colored part of your eye?
The iris.
300
The pupil of your eye did what when you went from light to dark?
The pupil of your eye got bigger.
400
What is it called when you reduce the intensity of transmitted light? hint: cotton balls
Absorb.
400
What happens when you shine a flashlight onto a transparent object?
Most of the light passes through it.
400
What is the name of the model that scientists use when trying to solve something new?
The "I Wonder Circle."
400
What takes place in order for us to see?
Some light reflects off of an object and bounces into the pupils of your eye causing you to see.
400
What allows the glow in the dark stars to emit light and are they true light sources?
The stars absorb the light. (Due to the plastic they are made of.) No they are not true light sources.
500
What is it called when you shine a light onto an object and you light up the object and the surrounding area.
Illumination
500
What reaction took place when you shined the flashlight at a pencil placed in water?
Refraction.
500
Name the three types of models that we spoke about in order!
The mental model, the pictorial modal, the physical model.
500
What percentage of light is normally always present and hard to get rid of even in an extremely dark room?
4%
500
Name the three types of materials/objects that do or don't allow light to pass through them and describe how much light each one allows to pass through.