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Light and Lenses F 96-102
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What can light pass through? Opaque materials that completely block light from passing through ( a textbook) Transparent materials that allow light to pass through with almost no disturbance (a window) These may or may not color the light but you can see objects clearly through them
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Translucent materials that allow only part of the light to pass through, while also bouncing it in many new directions they often give a blurry view and are used in shower doors to let in some light but also allow for privacy
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Polarization A way to control light Light travels in waves; normally they vibrate in all directions however light can be polarized by some materials This means only one direction of light vibrations pass through them Examples: some sunglasses; self tinting glasses
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Reflected light is often naturally polarized to vibrate sideways Polarizing glasses only allow in light that vibrates up and down and helps to block glare and other light that vibrates sideways
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Refraction The bending of light rays as they pass from one substance into another (page F98)
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Convex and Concave Lenses Convex curves outward Form images by refracting light rays together The size and position of the image depend on how far away the object is from the lense
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Concave curves inward Form images by refracting rays apart These images are always right-side up and smaller then the object
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