Principles of light, and the law of reflection What happens when light strikes glass? Or waxed paper? Or a book? If light travels freely through =transparent.

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Principles of light, and the law of reflection

What happens when light strikes glass? Or waxed paper? Or a book? If light travels freely through =transparent If light is not transmitted by an object= opaque. If some light transmits through =translucent.

What happens when light hits these objects? Glass of water School bus window Notebook paper Waxed paper Plastic wrap Tissue paper Cardboard Textbook Hand lens…

Transparent objects: The windows on a school bus, A clear empty glass, A clear window pane, The lenses of some eyeglasses, Clear plastic wrap, The glass on a clock, A hand lens, Colored glass… ALL of these are transparent. Yes, we can see through them because light passes through each of them.

Translucent objects Thin tissue paper, Waxed paper, Tinted car windows, Frosted glass, Clouds, All of these materials are translucent and allow some light to pass but the light cannot be clearly seen through.

Opaque objects: Heavy weight paper, Cardboard Aluminum foil, Mirror, bricks, buildings, Your eyelids and hands, Solid wood door, All of these objects are opaque because light cannot pass through them at all. They cast a dark shadow.

Some Key Vocabulary Incident ray= original incoming ray Reflected ray= ray that bounces off a mirror Normal= a line that is perpendicular (right angle to) the reflecting surface. Angle of incidence= angle between the incident ray and the normal. Angle of reflection= angle between the reflected ray and the normal. Plane= flat

Reflection Reflection from a mirror: Incident ray Normal Reflected ray Angle of incidence Angle of reflection Mirror