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Title: The Ray Model of Light


1
The Ray Model of Light
2
Part 1 Properties of Light
  • Light travels in straight lines

3
  • Light travels VERY FAST around 300,000
    kilometres per second.

At this speed it can go around the world 8 times
in one second.
4
  • A luminous object like a candle radiates light
    in all directions
  • We can use a light ray, which is a line and
    arrow showing the direction light is travelling,
    to show this.

5
  • Using Light rays to show the path of light
    striking an object is called Geometric Optics
  • When light emitted from a source (the Sun)
    strikes an object (Earth), it is called Incident
    Light

6
3 Classifications of Matter
  • Recall
  • A transparent object lets light pass through it
    easily

7
3 Classifications of Matter
  • Recall
  • A translucent object allows some light to pass
    through

8
3 Classifications of Matter
  • Recall
  • An opaque material does not let any light pass
    through it

9
  • An image is a reproduction of an original object
    that is produced through the use of light
  • A mirror is any polished
  • surface that exhibits
  • reflection
  • Reflection is simply the
  • bouncing back of light
  • from any surface

10
Part 2 - Reflection
  • Reflection from a mirror

Normal
Reflected ray
Incident ray
Angle of reflection
Angle of incidence
Mirror
11
Activity
  • In your lab groups, try Activity 11.5 on Page 482
    and 483

12
  • The Law of Reflection

Angle of incidence Angle of reflection
In other words, light gets reflected from a
surface at ____ _____ angle it hits it.
The same !!!
13
Clear vs. Diffuse Reflection
  • Smooth, shiny surfaces have a clear reflection

Rough, dull surfaces have a diffuse
reflection. Diffuse reflection is when light is
scattered in different directions
14
Specular Reflection
  • Specular reflection is the reflection of light
    off a smooth surface

Disco rules!
The water acts like a plane mirror
15
Using mirrors
  • Two examples

2) A car headlight
1) A periscope
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