The highest point on a wave
What is the crest
The expanded form of LOST
What is Location, Orientation, Size, and Type?
The 2 types of lenses
What are converging and diverging lenses?
The Magnification Formula
The coloured part of the eye
The definition of wavelength
What is the distance from one place in a wave to the next similar place
The reproduction of the original object that is produced through the use of light
What is an image?
The symbol F on the opposite side of the lens
What is the F' (F prime)
The Thin Lens Formula
What is 1/f = 1/do + 1/di
What is a pupil
The light produced using heating metal
What is incandescent light?
A concave mirror definition
What is the reflective surface on the inside surface of a sphere?
The location of the image when the distance of image is positive
What is behind
The image distance when the focal length is 10cm and the object distance is 15cm
What is image distance = 30cm
The eye part where approximately 75% of the total refractive power of the eye takes place
What is the Cornea
Shortest type of electromagnetic wave
What is Gamma Rays
The production of a parallel beam of light that can be directed down or ahead
What is the function of a flashlight or the headlights of a car?
What is upright and virtual
The magnification value when the object height is 40cm and the image height is 2m.
What is Magnification equals 5
The orientation of the image on the retina
What is inverted
The amount of electric energy converted into light in incandescent bulbs
What is 5%
The type of image always produced by convex mirrors
What is the type of mirror that produced a virtual, upright, smaller image?
The speed of light in glass
What is 2 x 10^8 m/s
The LOST values when a converging lens of focal length 10 cm is used to view an ant 5.0 cm away, while the ant is 6.0mm long.
What is L = Infront
O: Upright
S: Bigger
T: Real
The functions of Rod Cells
What is detecting shape, movement, and only shades of grey