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Cot 2 Science How Light Interacts With Different Materials

Here are the answers to the questions: 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. A

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MATERIALS THAT CAN BLOCK,
ABSORB OR TRANSMIT LIGHT
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Prepared by:
YANKEE A. GARCIA
T-III
REFLECT ABSORB TRANSMIT
SUN is the primary source of light.
• optics
• Visible light is made up of many
different colors.
• White light is the combination of
all colors.
• Blackness is the absence of all
light.
• We see colors when a particular
color is reflected off the surface of
an object. The other colors are
absorbed.
• Colored light can be combined to
create different colors.
OPTICS

is the study of refraction,


reflection, absorption, and
transmission of light.
REFLECTION
- refers to the bouncing
back of light when it hits
an object.
TRANSMISSION
- refers to passing of light
through some materials.
ABSORPTION
- refers to a material’s
taking in of light and not
reflecting it back.
REFRACTION
- refers to the bending of
light as it passes from one
transparent substance into
another.
Refraction
Experiment Procedures:

 
1. Turn on the flashlight. Test if the
following materials block, absorb,
or transmit light.
2. Record your answer on the chart.
Put check (√) on the proper column.
Materials Needed:

 
1. flashlight 5. black shirt
2. book 6. Dark bag
3. cellophane 7. eyeglasses
4. mirror
 
OBSERVATION CHART

MATERIALS Block the Absorb Transmit


Light the Light the Light
     

book
     

cellophane
     

mirror
     

black shirt
     

dark bag
     

eyeglasses
1. What materials blocked, absorbed, or
transmitted the light?

2. Why was the light blocked, absorbed,


or transmitted by these materials?
TRANSMIT

PLASTIC CUP
ABSORB

WOOD
BLOCK

BLACK WALL
ABSORB

PILLOW
ABSORB

BLACK JACKET
TRANSMIT

GLASS DOOR
Direction: Match Column A to Column B that corresponds to
its meaning by drawing a line.
Read the following situation. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
 
1. When light bounces off a smooth surface, the process that occurs is
______________________.
 
A. reflection B. translucent
C. refraction D. transmission
 
2. What happen to the clear object when it is hit by the light?
A. The light is blocked
B. The light is reflected
C. The light is absorbed
D. The light is transmitted
 
3. Which among the following materials absorb light?
 
A. Clear plastic
B. Black T-shirt
C. Sunglasses
D. Water
 
4. An example of material that blocks completely the passage of light
 
A. Cardboard
B. Plywood
C. Rock
D. All of the above
 
5. Light is blocked in an ___________materials that does not allow light to pass
through them, creating a shadow of the material It reflects light.
 
A. Opaque
B. Optic
C. Translucent
D. Transparent
 

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