Obj: To learn about how we see colours

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Obj: To learn about how we see colours Seeing Colours Obj: To learn about how we see colours

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Activity 1 The picture on the left shows the colour of the object. Colour the picture on the right (using fill colour) to show how it would appear in different coloured light. Explain your answer (Hint: what is reflected and what is absorbed?).

Example Actual Colour In green light Explanation: Cyan is a combination of blue and green. When green light is shone on the object, it reflects green light. Therefore, it appears green.

Actual Colour In red light Explanation:

Actual Colour In blue light Explanation:

Actual Colour In red light Explanation:

Actual Colour In green light Explanation:

Actual Colour In green light Explanation:

Actual Colour In magenta light Explanation:

Actual Colour In cyan light Explanation:

Actual Colour In red light Explanation:

Actual Colour In blue light Explanation:

Actual Colour In green light Explanation:

What colour light is shining on this football kit? Actual Colour ? Answer: MAGENTA Explanation: Red and blue are reflected. Green is absorbed.

Challenge Select one of the following. Produce 2 - 5 slides to answer the question. Why is the sky blue? Or How do lasers work?