Reflection
refraction
Ray Diagrams
Lenses and mirrors
Real world applications
100

What happens to light when it reflects off a mirror? 

it bounces off 

100

What is refraction? 

The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another

100

What does a ray diagram show? 

The path light takes through or around an object

100

Which type of lens is thicker in the middle: converging or diverging? 

converging lens

100

What optical device uses lenses to help people see clearly? 

Glasses (spectacles) 
200

name the line drawn at 90 degrees to the surface of the ray? 

the normal 

200

why does light refract when entering a different medium? 

because speed changes 

200

What is the principle axis in a ray diagram? 

The straight line passing through the centre of a lens or mirror 

200

which type of mirror curves inward like a cave? 

concave mirror 

200

What natural phenomenon occurs when sunlight is refracted and dispersed  by raindrops? 

A rainbow 

300

According to the law of reflection, how does the angle of incidence (incoming) compare to the angle of reflection? 

They are equal 

300

When light travels from air into plastic, does it bend towards or away from the normal? 

towards the normal 

300
In a converging lense (convex), what happens to a ray parallel to the principle axis after passing through the lens? 

it passes through the focal point 

300

What kind of image is usually produced by a plane mirror? 

A virtual, upright image

300

What type of mirror is commonly used as a vehicle side mirror to provide a wider field of view? 

A convex mirror 

400

A light ray strikes a mirror at an angle of incidence of 35 degrees, What is the angle of reflection? 

35 degrees 

400

Which medium is optically denser: air or glass? 

Glass

400

How many principle rays are usually needed to locate an image in a ray diagram? 

two (three for accuracy) 

400
Which lens causes parallel rays to spread apart? 
A diverging (concave) lens 
400

How does a Fibre-optic cable transmit light over long distances? 

by repeating total internal reflection

500

A ray reflects from two perpendicular mirrors. By how many degrees has its direction changed overall? 

180 degrees (in travles back in the opposite direction) 

500

Explain why a straw appears bent when placed in a glass of water? 

Light refracts as it moves between water and air, making the submerged part appear shifted 

500

In a converging lens (convex) ray diagram, an object is placecd exactly at the focal point (f). What happens to the light rays after they pass through a lens? 

The rays emerge parallel to each other and do not meet, so the image is not formed 

500

Why are concave mirrors used in makeup mirrors and medical mirrors? 

They can produce enlarged upright images when the object is close to the mirror

500

Explain how a camera forms an image?
think: lens, sensor and focus and type of image

A converging lens refracts light rays and focuses them onto a sensor to form a real image