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Light. Have you ever seen a rainbow in the sky? Rainbows are made of light. How do they form? Why do they have different colors?. Prism. An object that separates white light into bands of colored light. Isaac Newton was the first to show that white light is made of all the colors we can see.

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  1. Light Have you ever seen a rainbow in the sky? Rainbows are made of light. How do they form? Why do they have different colors?

  2. Prism • An object that separates white light into bands of colored light. • Isaac Newton was the first to show that white light is made of all the colors we can see.

  3. Wavelengths and Waves • Like sound, light travels in waves. • Light waves have different wavelengths. • The longer the wavelength, the less energy it has.

  4. How does light travel? • Refraction – the bending of light as it passes from one material into another. • Lenses – a tool that refracts light. • Concave – curves inward. • Glasses that help you see faraway objects are made with concave lenses. • Convex – bulges outward. • Reading glasses have convex lenses.

  5. The Human Eye • Light passes through a thin, clear tissue covering each eye (cornea). • The light passes through an opening in the eye (pupil). • Light moves through a lens at the front of the eye. • The lens refracts the light from the image and focuses the image onto the back of the eye (retina). • The retina changes that image into signals and the optic nerve sends these signals to the brain.

  6. What is reflection? • Reflection – the way a light wave hits a surface and bounces off. • Smooth, shiny surfaces reflect almost all of light. • Dull, rough surfaces reflect the least amount of light. • Liquid and gas surfaces can also reflect light. • The color of an object depends on the colors it reflects.

  7. How mirrors work • Convex mirrors spread out the reflected light rays. • Convex mirrors are used as rearview mirrors in vehicles. • Concave mirrors focus the reflected light rays together at a point.

  8. What can light pass through? • Transparent – allows light to pass through. • Light travels in a straight line through pure air, water, and empty spaces. • Translucent – scatters light in different directions. • Some shower doors are made of translucent plastic. • Opaque – blocks light completely. • Wood and metal are opaque.

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