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1) Light travels in straight lines and much faster than sound. We see things because they reflect light into our eyes and shadows are formed when light is blocked. 2) White light is made up of the colors of the rainbow and can be split using a prism. The primary colors are red, blue, and green and other colors are made by combining them. 3) Refraction causes light to bend when passing from one medium to another, such as from air to water, making objects look bent. Reflection follows the law that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.

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Jayvee Dime,,,,project in Physics Light and Sound

1) Light travels in straight lines and much faster than sound. We see things because they reflect light into our eyes and shadows are formed when light is blocked. 2) White light is made up of the colors of the rainbow and can be split using a prism. The primary colors are red, blue, and green and other colors are made by combining them. 3) Refraction causes light to bend when passing from one medium to another, such as from air to water, making objects look bent. Reflection follows the law that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.

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GOOD

MORNING

LIGHT
AND
SOUNDS

Light and Sound


1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

Objectives:
Know the Properties of light
Difference of Reflection from Refraction
Know more about Colours
Different Properties of sound
All abou Hearing

Properties of Light
Light travels in straight lines:

Laser

Light travels VERY FAST around


300,000 kilometres per second.
At this speed it can
go around the world 8
times in one second.

Light travels much faster than sound. For


example:
1) Thunder and lightning
start at the same time,
but we will see the
lightning first.
2) When a starting pistol

is fired we see the


smoke first and then
hear the bang.

We see things because they


reflect light into our eyes:

Assignment

Luminous and non-luminous


objects
A luminous object is one that produces light.
A non-luminous object is one that reflects light.

Luminous objects

Reflectors

Shadows
Shadows are places where light is
blocked:
Rays of
light

PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
SUMMARY
1) Light travels in straight lines
2) Light travels much faster than sound
3) We see things because they reflect light
into our eyes
4) Shadows are formed when light is blocked
by an object

Reflection
Reflection from a mirror:
Normal
Reflected ray

Incident ray

Angle of incidence

Mirror

Angle of
reflection

The Law of Reflection


Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection
In other words, light gets reflected from a surface
at ____ _____ angle it hits it.
The
same !!!

Using mirrors
Two examples:

2) A car headlight
1) A periscope

Color
White light is not a single colour; it is made
up of a mixture of the seven colours of the
rainbow.
We can demonstrate this by
splitting white light with a
prism:

This is how rainbows are


formed: sunlight is split up by
raindrops.

The colours of the rainbow:

Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet

Adding colours
White light can be split up to make separate colours. These
colours can be added together again.
The primary colours of light are red, blue and green:
Adding blue and red
makes magenta
(purple)

Adding red and


green makes
yellow

Adding blue and green


makes cyan (light blue)

Adding all three


makes white
again

Red

Blue

Green

Yellow

Cyan

Magenta

White

Refraction
Refraction is when waves ____ __ or slow down due to travelling
in a different _________. A medium is something that waves will
travel through. When a pen is placed in water it looks like this:

In this case the light rays are slowed down by the water and are
_____, causing the pen to look odd. The two mediums in this
example are ______ and _______.
Words speed up, water, air, bent

Sound The basics


We hear things when they vibrate.
If something vibrates with a high frequency (vibrates very ______)
we say it has a _____ pitch.
If something vibrates with a low frequency (vibrates ______) we say
it has a ____ pitch.
The lowest frequency I could hear was
Words slowly, low, high, quickly

Drawing sounds
This sound wave has
a _____ frequency:

This sound wave has a


___ _frequency:

Drawing sounds
This sound wave has a
_____ amplitude
(loud):

This sound wave has a


_____ amplitude
(quiet):

Hearing problems
Our hearing range can be damaged by several things:
1) Too much ear wax!
2) Damage to the auditory nerve
3) Illness or infections
4) Old age (not like Mr Richards)

Other sound effects


Like light, sound can be
1) Reflected sound reflections are called ______.
2) Refracted this is why you might sound strange if
you try talking underwater

Thank You
Presented By:
Jayvee A. Dime

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