The Property of Light that allows it to be Absorbed by Objects...
What is Light Can be Abosrbed
What would a nocturnal predator need a lot of in their eyes?
Which camera part matches the Pupil?
The Aperture
Which type of lens focuses light?
Convex Lenses
Light strikes a Concave Mirror
What will happen?
The light will converge/focus
Light is...
What is a Form of Energy
Which part of the eye prevents it from collapsing in on itself?
The Vitreous Humor
Which camera part matches the retina?
Sensor plate
What would happen if you combined a convex and concave lens?
literally nothing
Light strikes a plane mirror at 30°, what will be the reflection ray's angle?
30°
How can Lights ability to be absorbed benefit us?
We can wear black clothes to be warmer, We can use solar panels to convert that energy into electricity etc
Which eye condition is caused by a irregular cornea or lens
Astigmatism
Which Camera part matches the Ciliary Muscles
Focus Ring
Which lens is used to fix myopia?
Concave
Light goes from air to water, will the angle of refraction be greater or lesser than the angle of incidence
it will be lesser than the angle of incidence
Name every interaction light can have with an object
Reflection, Refraction, Transmission, and Absorption
What are the parts of a compound eye called?
Ommatidium
Which part of the eye focuses light?
The Lens
Can astigmatism be cured via a lens?
Yes
What would be the final angle of light be if it refracted from air > glass before reflecting off a plane mirror with the angle of incidence being 60°
(due to the inherent difficult of this question you are allowed to use any tools you want to answer this as long as its not some sort of ai chatbot or simply searching it up)
34°
A Reflecting telescope works by...
(please state the PROCESS, Not just how it works ie. saying it works by reflecting light into an observation hole is not sufficient)
Allowing light to pass through a lens which then hits a large concave mirror at the back reflecting the light into an angled mirror which then reflects it into the observation hole
What is the term for eyesight degrading due to old age?
Presbyopia
The Iris
Convex
light goes from air > water > glass > air starting at 10°
what will be the final angle?
(due to the inherent difficult of this question you are allowed to use any tools you want to answer this as long as its not some sort of ai chatbot or simply searching it up)
around 3°