Light (electromagnetic waves)

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Light (electromagnetic waves)

Test covers… PCR Light Waves and Color Lesson 1a (wavelike behavior of light) Lesson 2a (the electromagnetic and visible spectra) PCR Reflection and the Ray Model of Light Lesson 1a-c (Reflection and its Law) Lesson2 a-d (Plane Mirrors) Lesson 3 a-f (Concave Mirrors) PCR Refraction and the Ray Model of Light Lesson 1 a-c (Refraction at Boundary) Lesson 5 a-e, h (Convex (converging) Lenses)

Terms / Concepts to know… Angle if incidence, angle of reflection, angle of refraction Law of reflection Refraction (don’t need to know the law) Radius of curvature Focal point / focal length Object distance, Image distance, Object height, Image height Magnification Virtual / real image Upright / inverted image

Useful Practice Redo any of the QUEST assignments (except color, convex mirrors, concave lenses) WS Ray diagram review PCR Check Your Understanding questions at the bottom of the assigned pages (get lots wrong – read that page, try the CYU again)