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Light and Color Review Game

The image produced by a plane mirror is… a. inverted b. enlarged c. virtual d. real

A mirror in which the center curves inward, away from the light source is a a. plane mirror b. concave mirror c. convex mirror d. double mirror

The focal point of a concave mirror is _______ the mirror. a. in front of b. behind c. on d. under

Mirrors that can magnify a reflection are a. convex mirrors b. plane mirrors c. concave mirrors d. transparent mirrors

The straight line through the center of a mirror is called the a. optical axis b. focal line c. focal point d. focal length

A “real image”… a. is inverted b. is formed when objects are placed farther in front of the mirror than the focal point can be projected onto a surface such as a screen d. All of the above

A mirror in which the center curves outward, toward the light source is a a. plane mirror b. concave mirror c. convex mirror d. double mirror

The point where the light reflects off a mirror and is brought together is called a a. focal length b. refraction point c. focal point d. aperture

The image produced by a __________ is upright and smaller than the actual object. a. concave mirror b. convex mirror c. plane mirror d. double mirror

True or False: The distance from the center of the mirror to the focal point is called the reflection length.

True or False: The type of image formed by a concave mirror depends on the location of an object relative to the focal point.

True or False: Refraction explains why a pencil looks bent when you place it in a glass of water.

The bending of a light ray as it passes from one substance into another is a. reflection b. refraction c. distortion d. convexity

A prism is a wedge-shaped piece of glass or plastic that can be used to a. measure light b. condense light c. absorb white light d. refract white light

A book looks red to you because red light is a. absorbed b. reflected c. refracted d. transmitted

True or False: When light travels from one medium (substance) to another it will be bent.

True or False: The part of the visible spectrum with the shortest wavelength is red.

True or False: A red rose reflects red and absorbs all other colors.