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LIGHT
AND
OPTICS
KEYWORDS (page 221)
•Angle of •Refraction
reflection •Dispersion
•Real
•Object distance
•Virtual •Image distance
•Reflection
What
can
you
see
from
Sea water Space
Why?Why?
Why?
Why shadow?Why rainbow?
Room
look
spacious
USAGE OF CONCAVE MIRROR
Magnify the
image
-easier for
someone to
apply make
USAGE OF CONCAVE MIRROR
Used by a
dentist
-patients
teeth looks
bigger and
USAGE OF CONVEX MIRROR
Used as a
safety feature
at dangerous
corner of a
road
USAGE OF CONVEX MIRROR
Help
shopkeeper
to see every
corner to
prevent theft
TICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT APPLY THE CONCEPT OF REFLECTION OF LIGH
PERISCOPE
TICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT APPLY THE CONCEPT OF REFLECTION OF LIGH
KALEIDOSCOPE
8.2 PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
Why do wee
see lightning
before we hear
thunder??
1. The speed of light is
3.0x10 ms . Light travel
8 -1
EVENING
position of
NOON
sun
APPLICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SHADOW
THE SUNDIAL
APPLICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SHADOW
SHADOW
PLAY
VIDEO
Formative Practice 8.1
1. - Convex mirror
- Image looks thinner
2. Reflect the light so that image will be
formed in the eyes
3. Lift looks spacious and can you can see
what happen around (eg: prevent
theft)
Formative Practice 8.2
1. - Afternoon
- above
2.
8.3 REFLECTION OF LIGHT
light bounces
off the surface
of an object
Law of Reflection:-
i) The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal are all lie on the
same plane
normal
incident reflected
ray ray
plane mirror
Law of Reflection:-
ii) The angle of incident, i is equal to the angle of reflection, r
normal
angle of angle of
incidence reflection
incident reflected
ray ray
plane mirror
APPLICATIONS OF REFLECTION OF LIGHT
EXP 8.1: REFLECTION
8.4 REFRACTION OF LIGHT
bending of a
light ray when it
enters a
medium of
different density
Deep pond
appear to be
shallower
Fish
Appears to
be more
closer
Pencil look
bent in a
glass of
water
MEDIUM: Any substance that light passes through such as air,
water and glass
when it
travels from (denser medium)
air to water
Light bends
away from
(less dense medium)
normal line
(denser medium)
when it
travels from
water to air
BUT, when light hits the surface at 90o, it is not refracted
(denser medium)
(denser medium)
OTHER EXAMPLE:
A fish in a river
will look as if it
is closer in the
water due to
refraction too.
How should you
do so that you
can catch the
fish?
EXP 8.2: REFRACTION
EXP 8.2: REFRACTION
8.5 DISPERSION OF LIGHT
Why?
How
1.White light – consists of 7 colours
2.Different colour, different speed
3.Higher speed, less refracted RED
- Highest speed
- least refracted
VIOLET
- Lowest speed
- Most refracted
1. During
the heavy
rain, there
are a lot
of rain
water
droplets
floating in
the sky.
2. Sunlight
entering
the
droplets
of rain
water will
be
refracted
and
The seven
colours of
light are
reflected and
refracted out
of the rain
water droplets
into the air to
form a
ACT 8.7: DISPERSION OF LIGHT
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8.6 SCATTERING OF LIGHT
Different
wavelength of light INFO
Short
path
Long path
Different thickness
of atmosphere
BLUE
(midday)
- Air particles smaller than wavelength of visible light
- most effective scatterers of shorter wavelength (blue)
- Blue light scattered the most in all diections
- THEREFORE, SKY LOOKS BLUE
RED
(sunset)
- Atmosphere thick (sun at horizon)
- Shorter wavelengths (blue) are scattered away
- Only red light (less scattered) reaches our eye
- THEREFORE, SKY LOOKS RED
ACT 8.8: SCATTERING OF LIGHT
Page: 240
8.7 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF LIGHT
OTHER COLOURS?
Will be absorbed by the objects
Object with secondary
colours will reflect the
light which has the
same colours as them
and primary colours
which form them
THE PRINCIPLE OF LIGHT
SUBTRACTION
Object with primary
colours will only reflect
the light which has the
same colours as them
Blue filter after red filter
No light
formed
ACT 8.10: SUBTRACTION OF LIGHT
Page: 244
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF LIGHT
Colour television
Coloured light
on stage
EXAMPLES OF ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF LIGHT
Coloured light
in a stadium
Coloured light
at KLCC
CHECK YOUR ANSWER..
Summative
practice
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