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Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems Light behaves in predictable ways Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your workbooks

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Page 1: Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems Light behaves in predictable ways Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your workbooks

Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems

Light behaves in predictable ways

Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your

workbooks

Page 2: Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems Light behaves in predictable ways Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your workbooks

Light Interaction• Depending on the

situation, light will reflect, absorb and transmit at or through objects.

• Remember that light travels in straight lines from objects to your eyes.

Page 3: Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems Light behaves in predictable ways Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your workbooks

Ray Diagrams• Ray diagrams are used

to show how light travels.

• Light traveling from a source is shown as a straight line called a ray.

• Ray diagrams can help explain why the brightness or intensity of light changes with distance.

• Ray diagrams also help to explain shadows. A lack of light is considered to be a shadow.

Page 4: Chapter 4 (8) Light and Optical Systems Light behaves in predictable ways Text book pages 92-95 Do 7.1 – 7.3 in your workbooks

Ray Diagrams• Light hits an object and is reflected to the eye thereby producing an image of the object.

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Light Interacts With Materials

• When light hits an object, it behaves in different ways depending on they type of the material each object is made of.

• Transparent materials can transmit light – it passes right through them.

• Eg. Glass, clear plasticFrom air into water or glass

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Other types of materials that light comes into contact with

• Translucent – allow some, but not all, light to pass through. Eg. Frosted window pane.

• Opaque – do not let any light through. They absorb or reflect the light. Shadows are created as light passes in front of these materials. Eg. Brick, wood, metal.

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Other Types of Materials• Non-Luminous – they

do not produce light. Also includes opaque objects.

• Luminous – a light source. Eg. Lamp, the sun, fire.

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Types of Reflection: Regular Reflection• Regular Reflection –

light rays hit a smooth surface.

• Light rays are parallel to each other.

• Reflected at same angle.

• Produce clear image.

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Types of Reflection:Diffuse Reflection• Diffuse Reflection – when

light rays strike a rough or uneven surface.

• Reflected at a different angle.

• Rays do not remain parallel.

• Scatter the light rays.

• Can see objects from many positions.

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The Law of Reflection• Incident Rays – are the incoming rays of light.

• The shinier and smoother the surface the better the reflection.

• Plane Mirrors – flat mirrors – will allow for the clearest of reflections

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The Law of ReflectionWhen a ray of light hits a plane mirror at an angle, it

bounces off the mirror surface at exactly the same angle.

The “Normal” – a line perpendicular to the mirror at the point of reflection

Angle of incidence – the angle between the incident ray and the normal

Angle of reflection – the angle between the reflected ray and the normal.

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The Law of Reflection cont…• THE LAW OF

REFLECTION – the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.