Light
Natural Light vs.
Artificial Light
Reflection vs.
Refraction vs.
Absorption
Transparent vs.
Translucent vs.
Opaque
Emit or Reflect?
100

_______ is a form of electromagnetic energy that our eyes can detect.

Light.

100

What is the difference between natural light and artificial light?

Natural light is produced by nature, artificial light is light from things made by humans.

100

Light travels in straight paths called _____________.

Light waves.

100

Are we transparent, translucent, or opaque?

Opaque.

100

What does it mean to emit or reflect light?

Emitting light means that it creates its own light, reflecting light means that it reflects off another source of light.

200

How does light travel?

Light travels in a straight line.

200

Name an example of natural light.

Sunlight, campfire, fireflies, candles, lightning, etc.

200

What do reflection, refraction, and absorption mean?

Absorption of light occurs when light stops at the object. Reflection of light occurs when light bounces off the surface of the material. Refraction of light occurs when light passes through the object and bends.

200

What do transparent, translucent, and opaque mean?

Transparent materials allow light to pass through. Translucent materials allow some of the light to pass through. Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through.

200

Does the moon emit its own light?

No, it reflects the light from the Sun.

300

Something that produces light is called a _____ _______.

Light source.

300

Name an example of artificial light.

Light bulb, fireworks, cell phone, flashlight, computer, etc.

300

Name an object that absorbs light.

Book, t-shirt, wood table, coal, black paint, etc.

300

Name a transparent material.

Windows, any clear glass materials...

300

Name something that emits its own light.

The Sun, stars, light bulb, laser, candle, fireflies, etc.

400

What affects the direction and size of a shadow?

The Sun.

400

What is it called when there is too much artificial light?

Light pollution.

400

Name an object that reflects light.

Metal spoon, mirror, metal trash can, windows, etc.

400

Name a translucent material.

Ice, water, frosted glass, sunglasses, ziploc bag, tissue paper, bubble wrap, etc.

400

Name something that reflects light.

Moon, glitter, safety vest, cat's eye, diamond ring, etc.

500

Do all objects have shadows? Explain why.

No, only opaque objects have shadows. Transparent and translucent objects do not.

500

What is one consequence of light pollution?

Disrupts a human's natural sleep cycle, artificial light at night increases stress, anxiety, and fatigue, stars and planets are harder to see, confuses animals and disrupts their migration patterns, etc.

500

Name an object that refracts light.

Diamond rings, water, boiling water, glasses, etc.

500

Name an opaque material.

Mirror, book, pencil, wood, steel can, ice cream, carboard, tin foil, etc.

500

Is it possible for something to emit its own light but also reflect light? Name an example.

Yes. Examples include: flashlight, cell phone, television, etc.