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The Magic of Light. What is light? Our primary source of light is the sun. Light travels in straight lines at a speed of 186,000miles per second. *Light.

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1 The Magic of Light

2 What is light? Our primary source of light is the sun. Light travels in straight lines at a speed of 186,000miles per second. *Light waves travel faster than sound waves! Light energy from the sun travels through space, reaches earth, and some of it turns to heat energy and warms the earth’s air. Light from the sun also travels to the cells of green plants (producers) and is stored as energy. When light reaches an object, it is absorbed, reflected, or passes through it.

3 “Just Passing Through:” What happens when light strikes glass? Or waxed paper? Or a book? If light travels through an object it is transparent. If light is blocked by an object and a dark shadow is cast it is opaque. If some light passes through but not all and a light shadow is present it is translucent.

4 Transparent objects: The windows on a school bus, A clear empty glass, A clear window pane, The lenses of some eyeglasses, Clear plastic wrap, The glass on a clock, A hand lens, Colored glass… ALL of these are transparent. Yes, we can see through them because light passes through each of them.

5 Translucent Materials Thin tissue paper, Waxed paper, Tinted car windows, Frosted glass, Clouds, All of these materials are translucent and allow some light to pass but the light cannot be clearly seen through.

6 Out of Darkness: An Introduction to Light http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search


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