Luminous, Non-Luminuos, How Do We See Things
Luminous, Non-Luminuos, How Do We See Things
Physicist
Celestial observation
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Lamp
Fire
Lightning
Window
Moon
Torch
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Sun
Yellow Pencils
Can you think of any
others?
Fun Fact!
Some creatures are natural
sources of light.
Jellyfish
Firefly
Glow-worm
Natural Artificial
Light that nature makes Light that people make
Light we cannot turn on and off We can turn these lights on and off
What is Light source?
Luminous objects:
- Emit their own light
- Examples: Sun, Fire, Firefly, torch, candle, lightning, …
Torch: đèn
Object: vật thể
Lightning: tia chớp
Firefly: con đom đóm
How do we see objects?
Because of Light
How Does Light Help Us See?
Rays of light travel from a light source and hit objects around us.
The rays of light reflect, off an object, and then travel into our eyes.
This reflection of light allows us to see the object.
Reflect: dội lại, phản xạ lại
1. Light from the light bulb
travels in a straight line and
hits the chair.