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Ind spendent Assessment 3
Directions: Complete the diagram below. Write how lights behave with the given
words. Write your answer on the lines provided under each word,
Behavior of Light


Refraction
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Absorption
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Reflection
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Transmission
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Answer:

Refraction

When light moves from one medium (like air) to another medium (like water) it will change directions. This is a "wave-like" behavior and is called refraction. In this way light behaves like other waves such as sound waves. The speed of the light wave also changes when it moves from medium to medium. You can see an example of refraction of light in water if you put a straw in a glass of water. You will see how the straw seems to move to the side. This is the light wave bending as it enters the water.

Absorption

The frequency of the incoming light wave is at or near the energy levels of the electrons in the matter. The electrons will absorb the energy of the light wave and change their energy state.

Reflection.

One of the most important wave-like behaviors of light is reflection. It is reflected light that we see with our eyes. How light reflects off objects affects the colors we see as well. When a wave strikes a new medium, some of the wave will bounce off the surface. How reflective the surface is will determine how much light (and what wavelengths of light) will be reflected and how much will be absorbed or transmitted. When light is reflected it obeys the law of reflection that is followed by waves. This means that the angle of the reflected wave of light will equal the angle of incidence of the incoming light wave.

Transmission

When light hits an object, it is transmitted, absorbed, and/or reflected. The light on the left is reflected, the light in the middle is absorbed and the light on the right is transmitted. Any object you can see must at least partially reflect light to your eyes. Objects can ALSO absorb and/or transmit light.

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