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1 Lesson 17 Key Concepts and Notes

2 1. Incident light can be reflected from and/or transmitted by a transparent block.

3 2. The direction of a light ray may change – be refracted – when it travels from one transparent material to another.

4 3. The extent that light is refracted depends on the angle of the incident ray.

5 4. The angle and change in the direction of light at it passes from one material into another depends on the composition of each material.

6 5. The angle and change in the direction of light as it is refracted depends on the direction the light is traveling when passing from one transparent material into another.

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8 6. Why do we see an image in the window? A window is transparent so some light is reflected and some is transmitted.

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10 7. As the angle of incidence increases, refraction increases, and transmittance decreases.

11 8. As the angle of incidence decreases, refraction decreases, and transmittance increases.

12 9. Refractive index: speed of light in a vacuum / speed of light in the transparent material * As speed decreases, refractive index increases – bends toward the normal

13 Material Refractive index Vacuum 1.0 Air 1.15 Pure Water 1.33 Glass Diamonds 2.42

14 10. When light travels from a lower refractive index to a higher refractive index, it is bent towards the normal.

15 11. When light travels from a higher refractive index to a lower refractive index,, it is bent away from the normal.

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