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What is the name given to a material which lets most of the light pass
through it?
Opaque
Translucent
Clear
Transparent
What is the name given to the type of material which will not let any light
pass through?
Opaque
Translucent
Clear
Transparent
What is the speed of light
300 m/s
300,000 m/s
300,000,000 m/s
300,000,000,000 m/s
At what angle will the reflected ray strike the second mirror?
30
45
60
90
Which letter is the reflected ray?
a
b
c
d
e
Solution:
50 + 20 = 70
70 + 70 = 140
The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called
the:
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
angle of convergent
Angle of divergent.
What is reflection?
Reflection is the bouncing of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the absorbing of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the bending of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the transmission of light off the surface that it strikes on.
What is A?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line
Materials that let some of the light pass through are called:
transparent
opaque
clear
translucent
Plastic wrap is
dark
opaque
translucent
transparent
An image that you can see , but does not really exist is called which of
the following?
Real Image
Fake Image
Virtual Image
Digital Image
Light travels at a speed of 300,000 km/s in outer space but can slow in
different materials like glass or water.
True
False
Refraction is when light__________.
Is bounced by an object or material.
Changes speed as it travels in different materials which causes bending.
When light speeds up to over 300,000 km/s
A beam of light travels from one material into another material. The light
can travel faster in the second material, so:
it is bent toward the normal.
it is unaffected.
it always lies along the normal.
it is bent away from the normal.
Reason (s) why organisms use bioluminescence. Check all that apply.
to avoid predators
to find a mate
to find food
A material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it is called
which of the following?
Transparent
Translucent
Diffuse
Opaque
Light travels
around corners
in a straight line
What is C?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line
What is D?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line
What is E?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line