Light And The Eye Flashcards
(41 cards)
Angle of incidence
The angle an incoming Ray makes with the normal
Angle of reflection
The angle a reflected Ray makes with the normal
Diffuse reflection
Reflection of light in many directions from an uneven surface, such as a book or a backpack
Incident Ray
Incoming Ray
Law of reflection
i=r or the law stating that light is reflected at the same angle that it is incident
Normal
An imaginary line that is drawn at right angles to a surface that light is incident a
Upon
Plane mirror
A flat mirror
Refraction
The bending of light as it enters or leaves different substances
Refractive index
A measure of how easily light travels through a substance
Regular reflection
Reflection of light from a very smooth surface, such as still water or a mirror; it produces a clear image
Total internal reflection
When light is Completely reflected from the boundary of two substances; it occurs when the angle of incident is great than the critical angle
Critical angle
The angle of incidence of light that produces an angle of refraction of 90 degrees
Conduction
A method of heat transfer in which heat is passed by vibration of particles
Conductor
A substance that allows heat to flow through it
Insulator
A material that doesn’t conduct heat
Concave lens
Lens that curves inwards
Convex lens
A lens that bulges out wards
Cornea
A transparent covering over the iris of the eye; it bends light into the lens
Focal length
The distance from a lens to its focus
Lens
In the eye it is a flexible structure that enables light to be focused on the retina
Another name for long sightedness
Hyperopia
Long sightedness
The inability to focus on close objects because the eyeball is too long
Optic nerve
A nerve that carries an electrical signal from the retina to the brain
Real image
An image formed when Ray’s of light do actually meet