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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Nature of Light Electromagnetic Spectrum Reflection and Refraction Color Light Effects
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What is the Dual Nature of Light
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1 PT Light modeled as a particle and a wave.
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What is a massless, small packet of light energy
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2 PT A photon.
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It’s what light carries and transfers.
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3 PT Energy
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Four ways that waves interact providing evidence for the wave model of light.
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4 PT Reflection, refraction, diffraction and interference.
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Evidence for the particle model of light which is the effect that transforms light energy into electrical energy.
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5 PT Photoelectric effect.
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What is the form of the highest frequency of light?
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1 PT Gamma Rays
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Radio waves has the lowest frequency and the ________ wavelength
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2 PT Longest
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Which has the longer wavelength: infrared light or ultraviolet light?
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3 PT Infrared light
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Which has the higher energy: yellow light or green light?
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4 PT Green light
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The seven forms of light, in order from lowest to highest energy.
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5 PT Radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultra- violet light, x-rays and gamma rays.
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The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
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1 PT Law of reflection
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It’s what happens to light as it passes from a less dense to more dense medium
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2 PT It refracts. (slows down and bends toward the normal line)
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The coming together of light rays
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3 PT convergence
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The separation of white light into its component colors due to refraction or diffraction.
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4 PT dispersion
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The shape of the cornea and lens in the eye
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5 PT convex
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What is color?
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1 PT A range of frequencies representing visible light
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The primary colors of light
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2 PT Red, green and blue
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Blue + red; blue + green; and green + red
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3 PT Magenta, cyan and yellow
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It’s the absence or absorption of all color
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4 PT black
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This color is bent the least as it passes through a prism
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5 PT red
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These structures, which occur in equal ratios on the retina, respond to different frequencies of visible light.
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1 PT Red, green and blue cone cells
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A material that only allows one plane of light to pass through.
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2 PT polarizer
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Three boundary interactions that occur in a raindrop, which lead to the forming of a rainbow
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3 PT Refraction (dispersion), total internal reflection and refraction (dispersion)
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Fiber optics works because of this phenomenon.
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4 PT Total internal reflection
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It refers to the number of photons that pass through a given area
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5 PT Light intensity
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