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The ray model of light

The ray model of light. Properties of Light. Light always travel in a STRAIGHT line. Properties of Light. A luminous object radiates light in ALL directions. The Ray Model of Light. Light Ray : a line and arrow representing the direction and straight-line path of light.

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The ray model of light

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  1. The ray model of light

  2. Properties of Light Light always travel in a STRAIGHT line.

  3. Properties of Light A luminous object radiates light in ALL directions.

  4. The Ray Model of Light Light Ray: a line and arrow representing the direction and straight-line path of light. Geometric optics: the use of light rays to determine the path of light when it strikes an object. Incident light: light emitted from a source that strikes an object

  5. The Ray Model of Light Transparent object allows light to pass easily. Ex: clear glass Translucent object allows only some light to pass through. Ex: frosted glass. Opaque object does NOT allow light to pass through. Light instead is absorbed or reflected..

  6. Flat Mirrors Image: reproduction of an object through use of light. Mirror: any polished surface that reflects an image. Reflection: the bouncing back of light from any surface.

  7. Flat Mirrors Mirrors are made of a piece of glass with a back strip of thin, reflective film made out of silver or aluminum.

  8. Flat /Plane Mirrors Incident Ray – the incoming ray that strikes a surface. Reflected Ray– the ray that bounces off a reflective surface

  9. Normal line – the perpendicular line (90o) to a mirror surface. Angle of incidence ( <i ) – angle between incident ray and the normal Angle of reflection ( <r )– angle between reflected ray and the normal

  10. Activities - Flat Mirrors Online resources for reflection of flat mirrors activities: http://faculty.sdmiramar.edu/gbochicchio/reflectionlab.pdf http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_mackzoore/Reflection?viewer=print

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