Grade 10 Optics Test Review

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Medium Any physical substance in which energy can be transferred ( air , water )
Radiation a method of energy transfer that does not require a medium. Example: neon lights
Electromagnetic Waves a wave that has both electric and magnetic waves parts. Does not require a medium, travels at the speed of light
Speed of Light = 3.00 x 10^8 m/s
Light Ray a line on a diagram representing the direction and path that the light is travelling
Geometric Optics The use of light rays to determine how light behaves when it strikes an object
Incident Light light emitted from a source that strikes an object
Transparent a material that transmits all incident light
Translucent a material that transmits some incident light and refracts or absorbs the rest
Opaque a material that does not transmit any incident light but absorbs or reflects all light
image reproduction of an object through the use of light
mirror any polished surface reflecting an image
Reflection the bouncing back of light from a source / surface
plane mirror flat mirror
incident ray the incoming ray that strikes a surface
reflected ray the ray that bounces off a reflective surface
Normal the perpendicular line to the mirror surface
Perpendicular at right angles
Angle of incidence the angle between the incident ray and the normal
Angle of reflection the angle between the reflected ray and the normal
specular reflection reflection of light off a smooth surface
diffuse reflection reflection of light off irregular or dull surfaces
virtual image an image coming from an apparent light source. light is not bouncing off or coming from the image location
optic center the point at the exact center of the lens
principle focus the point on the principle axis where the light rays converge
luminous can be seen because they produce their own light ex: the sun, a light bulb
Non luminous can be seen because they reflect light ex: the moon, paper
what is the significance of Sir Isaac Newton? Sir Isaac Newton was the first person to separate white light into the visible spectrum
what is the order of the colours in the visible spectrum Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Viloet
What are the 2 laws of reflection 1) the angle of icidence equals the angle of reflection 2) the incident ray, the normal, and the reflected ray all line in the same plane
How can you locate an image in a concave mirror if : the object is beyond C? *Draw Diagram* The image will be : L : between C and F O : inverted S : smaller T : Real
How can you locate an image in a concave mirror if : the object is located at C? *Draw Diagram* The image will be L: at C O: inverted S: same size T: real
How can you locate an image in a concave mirror if : the object is located in front of C *Draw Diagram* The image will be L: beyond C O: inverted S: larger T: real
How can you locate an image in a concave mirror if : the object is in front of F *Draw Diagram* the image will be: L: behind the mirror O: upright S: larger T: virtual
How is light produced by: incandescence the production of light from a high temperature. Example : Candle
How is light produced by: Electric Discharge the production of light by passing an electric current through a gas
How is light produced by: phosphorescence the production of light as a result of the absorption of high energy ultra violet rays resulting in the emission of low energy visible light over an extended period of time. Example : Glow in the dark toys
How is light produced by: Flourescence The immediate emission of light as a result of the absorption of ultra violet light Example : Fluorescent light
How is light produced by: Chemiluminescence The production of light as a result of a chemical reaction with little to no heat produced. Example: Glow sticks
How is light produced by: Bioluminescence The production of light in organisms as a result of a chemical reaction with little or no heat produced. Example: Firefly
How is light produced by: Triboluminescence the production of light as a result of scratching crushing or rubbing certain crystals. Example: striking 2 sugar cubes
How is light produced by: LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) produce light as a result of an electric current flpwing through semi conductors
How is light produced by: LASER's ( Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) produce EM waves of exactly the same energy level
Draw a diagram of an actual mirror and a scientific mirror ...
draw a diagram of reflected rays in a plane mirror ...
what does LOST stand for? Location Orientation Size Type
What does C,F,V stand for Center of curvature Focal point Vertex
how do you locate an image in a convex mirror? the image will be : L : behind the mirror O: upright S: smaller T: virtual
what is the equation for the index of refraction? N= C/V
how can you rearrange the index of refraction formula to find the speed of light in a medium? V= C/N
what does NCV stand for (index of refraction terms) N= index of refraction C= speed of light in a vacuum V= Speed of light n a medium
what are 3 characteristic of converging lenses? + Draw a diagram 1) thickest in the middle 2) used to correct far farsightedness 3) makes light rays converge
what are 3 characteristics of diverging lenses? + draw a diagram 1) thinnest in the middle 2) used to correct nearsightedness 3) causes light rays to diverge
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