1139 Questions & Blanks Flashcards

1
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When a light ray strikes a surface, it may be ______

A

transmitted, absorbed, reflected, or a combination of the three

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2
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Two reasons why household mirrors are back-surfaced

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to make the silver last longer

to prevent necessary special attention to the silver

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3
Q

A refracted wave will ______

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bend and change speed

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4
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Refraction causes an object under water to appear _______

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nearer the surface and closer to the observer

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5
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A light ray entering a glass pane along the normal will ________

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change speed only

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6
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A light ray traveling through a vacuum will _________

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change neither speed nor direction

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7
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A light ray entering water at a 50degree angle with the normal will ________

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change both speed and direction

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8
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A light ray striking a mirror will ______

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change direction only

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9
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The index of refraction of a certain substance is ___________

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inversely proportional to the speed of light in that substance

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10
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What did Willebrord Snell discover about the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction?

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(Nr)(sinOr) = (Ni)(sinOi)
N = index of refraction
O = angle of refraction/incidence
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11
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The common mirage that causes water to appear on the road on a hot day ________

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results from refraction of light entering layers air at lower density

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12
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If sundown is listed in the almanac as 7:45 p.m., what exact time does the sun itself actually drop below the horizon.

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7:41

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13
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The primary colors of light

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red green blue

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14
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A white sheet appears white to our eyes because it

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absorbs no light and reflects all colors of light

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15
Q

A ____________ results in a shorter focal length.

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more sharply curved lens

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16
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An image is a real image if it can be ________

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projected upon a screen

17
Q

The word concave means _____

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hollow

18
Q

A __________ cannot be projected upon a screen

A

virtual image

19
Q

What kind of lens is used to magnify objects?

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convex

20
Q

The brightness of an image is related to the ______________ and to the ____________

A

aperture of the camera

focal length of the lens

21
Q

Many modern cameras focus by changing the ____

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focal length of the lens

22
Q

The largest refracting telescope in the world is __________

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the Yerkes instrument in Wisconsin

23
Q

Why did God create the sun, moon, and stars?

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for signs and seasons, and for days and years

24
Q

How do you calculate the total magnification of a compound microscope?

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(magnification of objective)(magnification of eye lens)

25
Q

What causes spherical aberration?

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mirrors with spherical surfaces do not bring rays of light to a perfect focus

26
Q

Parabolic reflectors used in automobile headlights ____

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reflect all the light rays in the same direction

27
Q

In Galileo Galilei’s hand, the telescope became a ___________

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powerful tool for astronomy

28
Q

Two major defects of Galileo’s telescope

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chromatic aberration and poor field of view