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Today’s Do Now: Draw this. (Don’t put in the veins) Name as many parts
Side view of the Eye Today’s Do Now: Draw this. (Don’t put in the veins) Name as many parts on this diagram as you can!
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Do Now (Warm-up): On the paper provided, answer the two questions below in a full sentence please for full credit (2 points each question) 1) How do you think a camera like an eye? 2) How is a camera and an eye not alike?
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Iris Optic Nerve Pupil Iris Lens Retna Side view of the Eye pupil
cornia Iris Lens Retna
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label a thing that shuts the eye
Side view of the Eye What closes the eye? Iris Optic Nerve Pupil Iris pupil cornia Iris Lens Retna label a thing that shuts the eye
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Notes: A known truth: The Path of Light is always straight
Notes: A known truth: The Path of Light is always straight. A known truth: Objects reflect light. Since matter reflects light in all directions, Since Light travels in a straight line, Draw a dotted line from the TOP of the figure into the opening of the eye and through to the back of the eye where the light beam will have to stop.
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Draw Path of Light through the opening of the “eye”
Now Draw a dotted line from the BOTTOM of the figure into the opening of the eye and through to the back of the eye where the light beam will have to stop.
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Draw Path of Light through the opening of the “eye”
Draw this: What do you NOTICE about how the image ends up on the inside the back wall of the eye? Write this down: __________________________________________________________________________________________________.
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Copy these NOTES onto your Drawing page:
Truth: All objects appear upside down when reflected through an APERTURE. An Aperture is a small opening.
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ap·er·ture Read the definition: ˈnoun technical
an opening, hole, or gap. "the bell ropes passed through apertures in the ceiling" a space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.
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Pin hole camera Proven Truth: Light travels in a straight line
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Draw a representation of a Pin hole camera with and opening, an object, path of light
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Do now: if this is a pinhole camera,
WHAT COULD KEEP THE PICTURE FROM GOING AWAY????
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Draw a sensitive piece of paper to capture the light on the back of the box (like the retina)
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Draw a light-sensitive piece of paper to capture the light on the back of the box (like the retina)
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