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Module 1 – Activity # 3: Properties of Light

From the previous article reading that you have, complete the table. See the guide below to ensure you put the expected answers.

 For Column 2: “Definition/Description” – try to provide a definition for the property of light, then give personal description about it.
 For Column 3: “Fun Facts” – find any other interesting fact or trivia about the property of light. You can put here something from the article you are encouraged to put something you have
read before, or something you think of, or something you researched.
 For Column 4: “Personal Observations” – put here 2 personal experiences or observations that involve this property of light. It can be something observed in the house, in school,
anywhere outside, or relatives personal experience if you cannot complete the two with your own.
 For Column 5: “Images” – put here 2 images showing the property of light in different scenario. It is better if you can include photos, you personally taken, if you cannot took own photo,
you can search from the internet and grab images there but be sure to include the sources in this file.
 Note: there are 5 properties of light to tackle for this activity: reflection, scattering, refraction, interference, dispersion

Properties of
Definition/Description Fun Facts Personal Observations Images
Light
The reflection of light is the wave of When light waves reflect off a surface, My observation about the light’s
light when it bounces off surfaces of they can create an image of the object reflection is that you can easily change
things with lustrous characteristics and or scene that the light is coming from. it’s pattern because it flows
shiny characteristics This is how we are able to see straightforward
reflections in mirrors,utensils and other
Reflection For me reflection of light is when the shiny surfaces. And it can reflect my image through a
light bounces off to shiny objects or mirror
smooth objects such as metals and
mirrors

For me light scattering is the process Light scattering is responsible for My personal observation is that
by which light waves encounter many phenomena in nature, including scattering of light can happen in water
particles or objects in their path and are the blue color of the sky and the red because of the uneven surface of water
deflected in many directions. and orange colors of sunsets.

And the lights are scattered through


Scattering when im sometimes in a forest
It’s when it travels at an angle from You can do fun illusions using the My personal experience is when I put
one material to another refraction of light an image of an arrow behind the water,
it’s facing the other way when it’s
Refraction For me it’s the bending of light using behind the water
other materials

It’s when new wave of light is formed Colors of the bubbles and brilliant My personal experience is when
when two or more light waves overlaps colors of peacocks is caused by bubbles were formed many colors are
to each other interference with light in it
Interference
Often times I see cd disks being so
colorful

It’s when the waves of white light is When you shine a white light into a Putting a white light into a glass prism
refracted or bent by different amounts glass prism it will create many colors would make different kinds of colors, I
as it passes through a material resulting saw it at a science fair
to separation into it’s individual colors
When sunlight split into different
colors

Dispersion
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