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Jeopardy Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 ReflectionRefraction Optical Tools Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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2 Jeopardy Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 ReflectionRefraction Optical Tools Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from C1 Scientists who study how visible light interacts with the eye are studying _____.

4 $100 Answer from C1 What is optics? Back to Jeopardy

5 $200 Question from C1 The distance from the center of a lens or surface of a mirror to its focal point.

6 $200 Answer from C1 What is focal length? Back to Jeopardy

7 $300 Question from C1 The reflection of parallel light rays all in the same direction.

8 $300 Answer from C1 What is regular reflection? Back to Jeopardy

9 $400 Question from C1 A mirror that is curved otward like the bottom of a spoon.

10 $400 Answer from C1 What is convex? Back to Jeopardy

11 $500 Question from C1 The part of the eye that contains specialized cells that respond to light.

12 $500 Answer from C1 Back to Jeopardy What is retina.

13 $100 Question from C2 The technology based on the use of laser light to send signals through transparent wires.

14 $100 Answer from C2 What is fiber optics? Back to Jeopardy

15 $200 Question from C2 The reflection of light rays in many different directions.

16 $200 Answer from C2 What is diffuse reflection? Back to Jeopardy

17 $300 Question from C2 The circular opening that controls how much light enters the eye.

18 $300 Answer from C2 What is the pupil? Back to Jeopardy

19 $400 Question from C2 A picture of an object formed by rays of light.

20 $400 Answer from C2 What is image? Back to Jeopardy

21 $500 Question from C2 The study of visible light and of the interaction of light with the eye to produce vision.

22 $500 Answer from C2 What is optics? Back to Jeopardy

23 $100 Question from C3 According to the low of reflection, the angle Of incidence ______________________.

24 $100 Answer from C3 What is equals the angle of reflection? Back to Jeopardy

25 $200 Question from C3 A convex mirror creates an image that is ____________________.

26 $200 Answer from C3 What is right-side up and smaller than the object? Back to Jeopardy

27 $300 Question from C3 In a reflecting telescope, this type of mirror is the objective mirror.

28 $300 Answer from C3 What is a concave mirror? Back to Jeopardy

29 $400 Question from C3 The role of the objective mirror in a reflecting telescope.

30 $400 Answer from C3 What is it gathers light and reflects the light rays to a focal point, forming an image? Back to Jeopardy

31 $500 Question from C3 Suppose that there were no flat mirror in the reflecting telescope. This is where you would have to look to see the image and the problem created by someone trying to use the telescope.

32 $500 Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy What is you would look directly into the tube from the same side ast the light. The person would block the light with his or her head while seeing the image?

33 $100 Question from C4 The amount and direction that a light ray bends when it enters a new medium depend on the ______________________.

34 $100 Answer from C4 What is the density of the medium? Back to Jeopardy

35 $200 Question from C4 A convex lens brings light rays together at the __________ ______.

36 $200 Answer from C4 What is the focal point? Back to Jeopardy

37 $300 Question from C4 Ireland uses a convex lens to create an upside-down image of an object. The image is smaller that the object. The object must be located ________________________________.

38 $300 Answer from C4 What is more than two focal lengths away ? Back to Jeopardy

39 $400 Question from C4 The lens of the eye adjusts to focus an image on the ________________.

40 $400 Answer from C4 What is the retina? Back to Jeopardy

41 $500 Question from C4 A farsighted person needs glasses that ____?

42 $500 Answer from C4 What is focus light rays farther forward, toward the retina Back to Jeopardy

43 $100 Question from C5 A microscope enlarges the image of a small object using ________________

44 $100 Answer from C5 What are two convex lenses? Back to Jeopardy

45 $200 Question from C5 The light from a laser is all one wavelength and ____ __________.

46 $200 Answer from C5 What is in phase? Back to Jeopardy

47 $300 Question from C5 An optical tool for refracting light.

48 $300 Answer from C5 What is a lens? Back to Jeopardy

49 $400 Question from C5 This is what you need to know to predict what the image of a pencil will look like on a screen through a convex lens.

50 $400 Answer from C5 What is the focal length of the lens? Back to Jeopardy

51 $500 Question from C5 Suppose the focal point of a lens is farther away than where the object (pencil) is. This is how the image will appear or not appear on the screen.

52 $500 Answer from C5 The image produced by an object that is less than one focal length from the lens is a right-side-up image, which can’t be shown on a screen. Back to Jeopardy

53 Final Jeopardy 1.What happens in the eye of a person who is nearsighted? Explain what causes the person’s vision to be blurry. Explain how the eye would work if it were normal. What is different about the nearsighted eye? Use the terms cornea, lens, retina, and focal point in your response.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer In a normal eye, the cornea and lens work together to focus light. The focal point is in a position so that the image is focused on the retina. In a nearsighted eye, the shape is distorted, so the imagle is focused in front of the retina.


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