T OR F REAL IMAGES CAN BE PROJECTED ONTO A SCREEN.

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T OR F REAL IMAGES CAN BE PROJECTED ONTO A SCREEN

TRUE

T OR F POLARIZATION OF LIGHT IS WHEN LIGHT WAVES ARE SLIGHTY POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE

FALSE

T OR F WHEN AN OBJECT IS LOCATED FAR FROM A CONCAVE MIRROR THE IMAGE WILL BE UPRIGHT

False

T OR F OLAUS ROEMER WON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR FINDING THE SPEED OF LIGHT

FALSE

T OR F RADIO WAVES HAVE A HIGHER FREQUENCY THAN INFRA-RED WAVES

FALSE

T OR F MICROWAVES TRAVEL JUST AS FAST A X-RAY WAVES IN A VACUUM

TRUE

T OR F ULTRA VIOLET WAVES HAVE A SHORTER WAVELENGTH THAN MICROWAVES

TRUE

T OR F LIGHT TRAVELS INSTANTANEOUSLY, THAT IS WHY YOU SEE THE LIGHTNING AND THEN LATER HEAR THUNDER.

FALSE

T OR F IF YOU CALCULATE THE MAGNIFICATION OF AN OBJECT’S IMAGE AND IT’S POSITIVE THE IMAGE IS REAL

FALSE

T OR F F=2C THE FOCAL LENGTH OF A MIRROR IS 2 TIMES THE CENTER OF CURVATURE F=2C THE FOCAL LENGTH OF A MIRROR IS 2 TIMES THE CENTER OF CURVATURE

FALSE

T OR F A VIRTUAL IMAGE OF AN OBJECT CAN ONLY BE SEEN BY LOOKING INTO THE MIRROR AT THE OBJECT

TRUE

T OR F INDIGO IS NOT A REAL COLOR. INSTEAD IT IS THE REASON WHY ONE ENTERS A BATHROOM

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