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Luminous, Non-Luminuos, How Do We See Things

1. The document outlines the rules for a science class, including being respectful, prepared, active in asking questions, and not saying "I don't know." 2. It then discusses sources of light, distinguishing between natural light sources like the sun, fire, and lightning, and artificial sources like lamps and flashlights. 3. The document explains that light travels from a source, reflects off objects, and enters our eyes, allowing us to see.

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Luminous, Non-Luminuos, How Do We See Things

1. The document outlines the rules for a science class, including being respectful, prepared, active in asking questions, and not saying "I don't know." 2. It then discusses sources of light, distinguishing between natural light sources like the sun, fire, and lightning, and artificial sources like lamps and flashlights. 3. The document explains that light travels from a source, reflects off objects, and enters our eyes, allowing us to see.

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Teacher: Đặng Thái Nhật

Physicist
Celestial observation
Science Class Rules
Be Respectful: Students are expected to treat the teacher and other
students with respect at all times. Offensive language and hatefulness
is not acceptable in this class. Use the guideline “Do the Right Thing.”

 Be Ready: Students camera are expected to switch ON and prepared


for class when the bell rings. Being prepared for class means having all
materials: pens, notebook, folder etc. out and ready.

 Be Active: Do not hesitate to ask questions which are related to


science.

Be responsive: Answer when science call your name !!

Be brave: don’t be afraid of incorrect answers


 
 The phrase “I don’t know” is not allowed in this classroom. Science is a
new and exciting area for all of us so we might not know YET but we will
work together so that we do.
Ray
model of Light

Luminous and non-luminous,


How do we see things.
Teacher: Đặng Thái Nhật
Video introduction of Light
• Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx_5wMYNlRc
Sources of Light?

Are the following pictures all sources of light?

If not, why and where does the light come from?


AND is it natural or artificial

Natural light: Ánh sáng tự nhiên


Artificial light: Ánh sáng nhân tạo
Candle
Television
Photo courtesy of Bonsoni.com(@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution
Mirror

Photo courtesy of Andrew Kuchling(@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution
Lamp
Fire
Lightning
Window
Moon
Torch
Photo courtesy of mjtmail (tiggy) (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution
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?

A light source (or Luminous object) is anything


that makes light, whether natural and artificial

Object: vật thể


Natural light: Ánh sáng tự nhiên
Artificial light: Ánh sáng nhân tạo
Non Luminous objects:
- Do not emit their own light
- Examples: Moon, Mirror, Pencils, a dog, …

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.

2. The ray of light is


reflected off the chair
and travels in a Can you describe how you
straight line to the can see some objects right
girl’s eyes, enabling now?
her to see the chair.
Summary:
1. Light source (or Luminous objects): are anything that can emit their
own light
2. Non – luminous objects: are anything that cannot emit their own light
3. Light travels in straight line
4. We see things because Light hits to the objects then reflected to our
eyes

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