The Interaction of Light with Objects

 
When light strikes an object it is:
 
When light strikes an object it is:
1)
Reflected
 
 
When light strikes an object it is:
1)
Reflected
2)
Transmitted
 
 
When light strikes an object it is:
1)
Reflected
2)
Transmitted
3)
Absorbed
 
 
What happens to the light depends on the
material
 
What happens to the light depends on the
material
Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light
 
What happens to the light depends on the
material
Transparent (clear) materials- transmits light
Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the
transmitted light
 
What happens to the light depends on the
material
Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light
Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the
transmitted light
Opaque (not see through) materials- absorbs and
reflects
 
Color of objects is the color it reflects
Ex- an orange is orange because it 
absorbs
 every
color BUT orange, instead it 
reflects
 orange
 
 
Color of objects is the color it reflects
Ex- an orange is orange because it 
absorbs
 every
color BUT orange, instead it 
reflects
 orange
If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear
black
 
Color of objects is the color it reflects
Ex- an orange is orange because it 
absorbs
 every
color BUT orange, instead it 
reflects
 orange
If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear
black
Black is the absence of color, white is the blending of
all colors
 
 
Reflection- when an object or wave bounces
back off a surface
 
Reflection- when an object or wave bounces
back off a surface
Law of reflection- angle made from incoming
wave = the angle made from reflected wave
 
Refraction- bending of light waves due to a
change in speed
 
 
Refraction- bending of light waves due to a
change in speed
Lens- curved glass or transparent material that
refracts
 light
 
Refraction- bending of light waves due to a
change in speed
Lens- curved glass or transparent material that
refracts
 light
Convex lens- thicker in the center than the
edges (bends light in)
 
 
Convex lens- thicker in the center than the
edges (bends light in)
Concave lens- thinner in the center than the
edges (bends light out)
 
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When light strikes an object, it can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed, depending on the material of the object. Transparent materials allow light to pass through, translucent materials scatter light, and opaque materials absorb and reflect light. The color of objects is the color they reflect, not the color they absorb. For example, an orange object appears orange because it reflects orange light, while absorbing other colors.

  • Light Interaction
  • Reflection
  • Transmission
  • Absorption
  • Color Perception

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  1. When light strikes an object it is:

  2. When light strikes an object it is: 1) Reflected

  3. When light strikes an object it is: 1) Reflected 2) Transmitted

  4. When light strikes an object it is: 1) Reflected 2) Transmitted 3) Absorbed

  5. What happens to the light depends on the material

  6. What happens to the light depends on the material Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light

  7. What happens to the light depends on the material Transparent (clear) materials- transmits light Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the transmitted light

  8. What happens to the light depends on the material Transparent (clear) materials- transmit light Translucent (see through) materials- scatters the transmitted light Opaque (not see through) materials- absorbs and reflects

  9. Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange

  10. Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear black

  11. Color of objects is the color it reflects Ex- an orange is orange because it absorbs every color BUT orange, instead it reflects orange If you do not shine orange light on it, it will appear black Black is the absence of color, white is the blending of all colors

  12. Reflection- when an object or wave bounces back off a surface

  13. Reflection- when an object or wave bounces back off a surface Law of reflection- angle made from incoming wave = the angle made from reflected wave

  14. Refraction- bending of light waves due to a change in speed

  15. Refraction- bending of light waves due to a change in speed Lens- curved glass or transparent material that refracts light

  16. Refraction- bending of light waves due to a change in speed Lens- curved glass or transparent material that refracts light Convex lens- thicker in the center than the edges (bends light in)

  17. Convex lens- thicker in the center than the edges (bends light in) Concave lens- thinner in the center than the edges (bends light out)

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