Light and Materials What three types of materials affect the ______________ of light? Materials can be _______________, _______________, or _______________.

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Light and Materials What three types of materials affect the ______________ of light? Materials can be _______________, _______________, or _______________.

Light and Materials Without light, nothing is ___________. When you look at the reef animals, what you are really seeing is light. You can see a reef through the water because light passes through the water between the reef and your eyes. But you can’t see the reef through the bottom of a boat because light doesn’t pass through the boat.

Light and Materials A ___________________ material transmits light, which means it allows most of the light that strikes it to pass through it. The water where the fish and coral live is transparent. While riding on a bus, you can see buildings and trees outside because the bus windows are transparent.

Light and Materials A ____________________ material scatters light. If you can see through a material, but the objects you see through it do not look clear or distinct, then the material is translucent. Looking into a room through a frosted glass door, you can make out shapes, but they are fuzzy and lack detail.

Light and Materials An _________________ material either absorbs or reflects all of the light that strikes it. Most materials are opaque. An opaque object does not allow any light to pass through it. Wood and metal are examples of opaque materials.

Interactions of Light How does light behave when it enters a new _______________? When light strikes a new medium, the light can be ___________, _____________, or _______________. When light is transmitted, it can be ____________, ______________, or ______________.

Interactions of Light Reflection An __________________ is a copy of an object formed by reflected (or refracted) waves of light. ______________________ occurs when parallel light waves strike a surface and reflect all in the same direction. ______________________ occurs when parallel light waves strike a rough, uneven surface and reflect in many different directions.

Interactions of Light Refraction A light wave can refract, or ___________, when it passes at an angle from one _____________ into another. Refraction makes underwater objects appear closer and larger than they really are. Refraction can also make an object appear to break at the surface of the water.

Interactions of Light Refraction can also sometimes cause a _______________, a false or distorted image. Mirages occur because light travels faster in hot air than in cooler, denser air. Refraction causes some of the light to follow a curved path, rather than a straight path to the ground. Light that reaches your eyes after traveling in this manner can look as if it was reflected from a layer of water.

Interactions of Light Polarization Light with waves that vibrate in only one plane is _________________ light. Light reflecting from a nonmetallic flat surface, such as a window or the surface of a lake, can become polarized. Horizontally polarized light reflects more strongly than the rest of the sunlight. This reflection produces glare. Polarized sunglasses have vertically polarized filters to block the horizontally polarized light.

Interactions of Light This simplified model shows how polarizing filters behave. A vertical polarizing filter blocks light that is horizontally polarized. Vertical polarizing filter Horizontal polarizing filter Vertical wave is blocked Horizontal wave is blocked Vertical wave passes through filter.

Interactions of Light Scattering In __________________, light is redirected as it passes through a medium. Most of the particles in the atmosphere are very small. Small particles scatter shorter-wavelength blue light more than light of longer wavelengths. Blue light is scattered in all directions more than other colors of light, which makes the sky appear blue.

How do polarized sunglasses reduce glare? Assessment Questions How do polarized sunglasses reduce glare? by scattering light as it passes through the glasses by providing a smooth surface that light can reflect off by absorbing all light by blocking horizontally polarized light

Assessment Questions An opaque material passes light through but scatters the light so that objects do not look clear. True False