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Light Waves and Reflection

Light Waves and Reflection. Science and Technology 3 Ms. Enright. Light is. An electromagnetic wave that is visible to the human eye. Reflection is…. The rebounding of light that occurs when a light ray hits a different medium and ‘bounces back’ to the medium from from which it came.

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Light Waves and Reflection

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  1. Light Waves and Reflection Science and Technology 3 Ms. Enright

  2. Light is... • An electromagnetic wave that is visible to the human eye.

  3. Reflection is… • The rebounding of light that occurs when a light ray hits a different medium and ‘bounces back’ to the medium from from which it came.

  4. Definitions

  5. Laws of Reflection

  6. Types of Reflection

  7. Specular vs. Diffuse Reflection

  8. Definitions

  9. Refraction • What are the 2 transparent media? • Water • Air • In which medium does light travel faster? Why? • Air, because the particles are further apart

  10. Speed of light in different media http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/10/one-minute-physics-why-light-slows-down-in-glass.html

  11. Concave Lenses • Diverging Lens • Used to treat myopia (near-sightedness)

  12. Convex Lenses • Converging lens • Used to treat hyperopia or farsightedness

  13. Eye Disorders

  14. Hyperopia

  15. Myopia

  16. 2. Some people tend to confuse hyperopia with a vision disorder called presbyopia. a) Which of these eye disorders generally appears when a person is more than 45 years old? • Presbyopia b) Whatcauses presbyopia? • Presbyopiaiscaused by aging of the muscles that support the lens of the eye.

  17. Presbyopia

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