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Light and The Eye Jeopardy EMS & Properties Lenses & Reflection & The Eye Waves of Light Refraction Mirros $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400


  1. Light and The Eye Jeopardy EMS & Properties Lenses & Reflection & The Eye Waves of Light Refraction Mirros $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. EMS - $100 n What word describes the HEIGHT of a wave? n AMPLITUDE

  3. EMS - $200 n What part of the electromagnetic spectrum, althought not visible to our eyes, can burn our skin but also give us vitamin D? n Ultraviolet waves or UV waves

  4. EMS - $300 n What part of the EMS do we actually see? n Visible Light waves- white light

  5. EMS - $400 n ROY G BIV helps us remember the colors that make up white light, what does the V stand for? n V iolet n R ed n O range n Y ellow n G reen n I ndigo

  6. EMS - $500 n What two points could you use to measure wavelength? n 1 & 3 or 2 & 4

  7. PROPERTIES of LIGHT - $100 n When light passes through an object, it is: n Absorbed Reflected n Transmitted Refracted n TRANSMITTED

  8. PROPERTIES of LIGHT - $200 n Which of the following is an example of a translucent object? (Choose all that apply) n Glass parchment paper n Frosted glass aluminum foil n car tire tinted window n Frosted glass , parchment paper, tinted window

  9. PROPERTIES of LIGHT - $300 n If blue light is shined on a red object, the object will appear ___________ n BLACK

  10. PROPERTIES of LIGHT - $400 n When we see a series of pictures quickly, one after another, like in a flipbook, or stop action movie, it is possible to demonstrate: n The blind spot? Persistence of vision? n Color blindness ? a mix of colors? n Persistence of vision

  11. PROPERTIES of LIGHT - $500 n An opaque object: Absorbs or reflects some light. 1 Lets light pass through 2 Absorbs or reflects all light. 3 Bends light. 4 n #3

  12. Reflection & Refraction- $100 n When we see the color of an orange object, that is because the orange part of visible light was ___________________. n REFLECTED

  13. Reflection & Refraction - $200 n This is an example of _________ n REFRACTION

  14. Reflection & Refraction - $300 n What device is being used to separate the wavelengths of light? n A PRISM

  15. Reflection & Refraction - $400 n Light that bounces off an object is said to ____________________ REFLECT

  16. Reflection & Refraction - $500 n An example of ______________________ n REFRACTION

  17. Lenses & Mirrors - $100 n The type of mirror that curves inward is: n CONCAVE

  18. Lenses & Mirrors - $200 n A convex mirror makes objects appear: LARGER, SMALLER, THE SAME SIZE? n SMALLER

  19. Lenses & Mirrors - $300 n The following is an example of a ________lens: n CONVEX

  20. Lenses & Mirrors - $400 n Inside the eye, the type of lens is _________ n CONVEX

  21. Lenses & Mirrors - $500 n One difference between a convex and a concave lens is the convex lens is _____________ in the middle. n THICKER

  22. The EYE - $100 n This structure bends light as it enters the eye: n The CORNEA

  23. The EYE - $200 n The optic nerve relays messages to the______ n BRAIN

  24. The EYE - $300 n The function of this structure is to control the amount of light entering the eye. n IRIS

  25. The EYE - $400 n The function of the cones is to detect _________. n COLOR

  26. The EYE - $500 n The function of the rods is to detect _________ n Light and dark

  27. Final Jeopardy n Colorblindness is a genetic trait that affects these cones located in the ______________ of the eye. n Cones in the RETINA; it is more common in males Family give father a special gift.

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