the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see | ||
the bouncing of heat or light off an object | ||
not allowing light to pass through | ||
allowing only some light to pass through | ||
allowing all light to pass through | ||
the bending of light as it moves from one material to another | ||
light that is reflected in many different directions | ||
the angle at which light rays strikes a surface is equal to the angle of reflection. this is called: | ||
a lens that is thicker at the edges that it is at the center | ||
a lens that is thicker at the center than it is at the edges |
Properties of Light
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