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When light strikes an object it is:
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1) Reflected
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When light strikes an object it is: 1) Reflected 2) Transmitted
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When light strikes an object it is: 1) Reflected 2) Transmitted 3) Absorbed
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What happens to the light depends on the material
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Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light
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What happens to the light depends on the material Transparent (clear) materials- transmits light Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the transmitted light. Examples include a frosted glass, lamp shades, tissue paper.
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What happens to the light depends on the material Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the transmitted light Opaque (not see through) materials- absorbs and reflects
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Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange
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Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear black
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Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear black Black is the absence of color, white is the blending of all colors
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Reflection- when an object or wave bounces back off a surface
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Law of reflection- angle made from incoming wave = the angle made from reflected wave
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Refraction- bending of light waves due to a change in speed
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Lens- curved glass or transparent material that refracts light
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