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Energy Unit Week 34 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook 2.Use voice level 0 (no voice) to review your light energy notes from notebook pg. 83 .

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Energy UnitWeek 34

Directions1.Prepare your desk for science.• Science notebook

2.Use voice level 0 (no voice) to review your light energy notes from notebook pg. 83.

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Targets & Warm Up

Targets:• Students will understand how light can

be reflected, absorbed, or refracted.

Warm Up: How does light travel?

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How does light travel?

Light travels in straight lines called __________ that fan outward from the source of light.

BUT

Light can change when it strikes (hits) an object.• Reflect• Absorb• Refract

rays

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Table of Contents

Date Title Page5-19-15 Behavior of Light 84

Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 84 and add the title and date to the top of the page.

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Reflection

• Occurs when light waves bounce, or reflect, from a surface back to our eyes

• Some objects reflect more light rays than others

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Absorption

• Occurs when an object takes in the light wave• After a light wave is absorbed, it becomes a

form of heat energy

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Color and Light• We see colors because objects reflect and

absorb light.• An object is a certain color because it absorbs

all colors except for the color that it reflects back to our eyes.

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Color and Light

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Reflect? Absorb?

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Color & LightWhat color is reflected? What color(s) are absorbed?

Reflected: RedAbsorbed: All other colors

Reflected: NoneAbsorbed: All colors

Reflected: All colorsAbsorbed: None

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Letting Light Through (Transmission)

• Transparent: Let most light rays pass

• Translucent: let some light rays pass

• Opaque: Do not let any light rays pass

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How Light Changes Direction

• Light travels fastest through outer space where there is no matter

• Light slows as it travels through various mediums– Travels slowly in a gas– Travels more slowly in a liquid

• When light moves at an angle from one medium to another, some light…– Is reflected or absorbed– Passes through and changes directions (bends)

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Refraction

• The bending of light caused by the change of speed that occurs when the wave passes from one medium into another

Light travels from the pencil through water, though a glass, and through the air to your eye

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Refraction

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Lenses

• Lenses are curved pieces of clear glass or plastic that refract light that passes through them

• Two types:– Concave– Convex

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Convex Lens

• Thicker in the middle than at the edges

• Light rays bend in toward the middle of the lens

• Makes things appear larger

• Found in magnifying glasses and microscopes

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Concave Lens

• Thinner in the middle than at the edges

• Light rays bend out and spread apart

• Makes things appear smaller

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TelescopesConcave and convex lenses are often used together to make details look sharper

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Extra Time?

Pretend that you are shining a flashlight on these objects. Do the objects reflect, absorb, or refract light?

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Reflection Questions

• What is reflection? What is absorption? What is refraction?

• What are some examples of when light is reflected, absorbed, or refracted?

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Homework

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Targets (Revisited)

• Students will understand how light can be reflected, absorbed, or refracted.

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Homework

Subject Homework Due DateScience Light Energy worksheet Wednesday

(tomorrow)