light (chapter 13) Flashcards
what are light rays?
straight lines with arrows indicate the direction of light travels.
what are bundles of light?
bundle of many light ray forms a light beam.
what is the first law of reflection?
the incident ray, reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence all lie in the same plane.
what is the second law of reflection?
the angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection.
what are the types of reflection?
regular reflection and diffuse reflection
(smooth surface). (rough surfaces)
rays are parallel rays are not parallel
what are the characteristics of mirror images formed by plane mirrors?
- mirror images and objects are equally far from the mirror
- mirror image is virtual
- mirror image and object are of same size
- mirror image is laterally inverted
- mirror image is upright
what are the applications of reflections? (teleprompter)
teleprompter’s two-way mirror is both transmitting and reflecting. it allows light from a presenter to reach the recording device. it also reflects words from news script at the same time. the presenter is able to read the news on two-way mirror and maintain eye contact with video camera.
what are the applications of reflections (car side mirror)
- A car’s side mirrors help driver to check for approaching cars from behind before switching. it is also useful when reversing car.
what is refraction?
the bending of light as it passes from one optical medium to another
when does light bend towards the normal?
i>r
light travels slower in glass
air -> glass
when does light bend away from normal?
i<r> air</r>
what is the first law of refraction?
first law of refraction states that incident rays, refracted rays and normal at the point of incidence all lie in the same plane.
what is the second law of refraction?
second law of refraction states that for two given media, the ratio of the sine at the angle of incidence to the sine of angle of refraction is a constant, that is sin i / sin r = constant
what is the refractive index?
the refractive index, n , of a medium is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the medium.
what is the principle of reversibility of rays?
the principle of reversibility of rays states that regardless of how many times a light ray has been reflected or refracted, it will follow the same path when its direction is reversed.