Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52)

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Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) Emit means to give off or produce, for example giving off light.

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) Reflect means to give back or bounce. Absorb means to soak up or not give back.

. . Where Emits Light Reflects Light Deep Space 1. 2. Solar System 3. 4. Atmosphere 5. 6 In the Room 7. 8. .

(Figure 7 on textbook page 48) . Object Color of Light Color Reflected Colors Absorbed Apple White Leaf Red Green Blue leaf

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 1. What objects beyond the solar system emit light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 2. What objects beyond the solar system reflect light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 3. What objects in the solar system emit light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 4. What objects in the solar system reflect light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 5. What objects in near earth orbit and atmosphere emit light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 6. What objects in near earth orbit or the atmosphere reflect light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 7. What objects in the room emit light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) 8. What objects in the room reflect light?

Visible Light & Color (SNB page 52) White light consist of red, green, and blue light. Objects reflect the color of light they appear in white light and absorb the other two colors. Object that appear black in white light absorb all three colors.

(Figure 7 on textbook page 48) . Object Color of Light Color Reflected Colors Absorbed Apple White Leaf Red Green Blue leaf

Look at figure 7 on textbook page 48. 1a. When white light shines on an apple: What color does the apple reflect? What colors are absorbed by the apple? 1b. When white light shines on a leaf: What color does the leaf reflect? What colors are absorbed by the leaf?

Look at figure 7 on textbook page 48. 1a. When red light shines on an apple: What color does the apple reflect? What colors are absorbed by the apple? 1b. When red light shines on a leaf: What color does the leaf reflect? What colors are absorbed by the leaf?

Look at figure 7 on textbook page 48. 1a. When green light shines on an apple: What color does the apple reflect? What colors are absorbed by the apple? 1b. When green light shines on a leaf: What color does the leaf reflect? What colors are absorbed by the leaf?

Look at figure 7 on textbook page 48. 1a. When blue light shines on an apple: What color does the apple reflect? What colors are absorbed by the apple? 1b. When blue light shines on a leaf: What color does the leaf reflect? What colors are absorbed by the leaf?

(Textbook Page 47) Write a paragraph on the three ways light interacts with objects. Explain the terms transparent, translucent, and opaque. Give an example of each. Apply your brains Young Jedi.