Grade 12 Physical Science Lesson 5
Grade 12 Physical Science Lesson 5
Dysprosium – Mike Jason, Banquilay, Nino Palconit & James Weib Brazil
Helium – Valerie Fortuna, Ronalyn Bustillo, & Reyna Mae Verba
Iron – Frances Rodalyn Masalihilit, Lloyd Byron Villacarlos & Wendell
Camarines
Copper – wayne Oiga, Rex Borol, and Leah Delantar
Boron – Jonash Noquera, Keziah Grace Orbeso, Hazel Mae Bacalla
For the following students please facilitate your respective class. Higte an eu
classmate na mg ccg hin gawas. Pag surat kmo ha papel ngaran hton mg
pipinasaway or iton dri mamati ha eu.labi na iton mag giginawas ha room
PROPAGATION OF
LIGHT:
REFLECTION AND
REFFRACTION
In this lesson, you will
learn the different
evidences that proved
light can propagate
through reflection and
refraction.
Electromagnetic spectrum – is the complete range of all
types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields
and travels in waves.
Visible light consists of a spectrum of colors,
including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo,
and violet, which are all different types of visible
light, each with its own wavelength and frequency
The visible light,
has the tendency
to either reflect or
refract .
Example of
relection
Example of
refraction
Who’s work
is this?
Arrange the following data’s and identify
which work these related to. Paste it to
the column either Descartes or Newton.
Rene Descartes Isaac Newton
Rene Descartes Isaac Newton
Refraction Particles
Plenum Mass
Rainbow Inertia
Tiny balls Forces
Rene Isaac Newton
Descartes
Refraction Particles
Plenum Mass
Rainbow Inertia
Tiny balls Forces
was the first who studied and
explained the concept of refraction.
Rene
Descartes
Plane mirrors
produce images
that are same size
as the object,
laterally inverted
Convex mirrors are Concave mirrors are
diverging mirrors and part converging mirrors and
of spherical mirrors with part of spherical mirrors
reflecting surfaces going with reflecting surfaces
outward going inward
2.
REFRACTION
The bending of light rays or shifts its
path as they pass from one medium to
another, thereby changing the path of
the rays.
Q: Why are
some objects
are distorted
when seen
underwater?
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