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Title:Study guide - How light can act!
Summary:study guide!
Description:Helps you review the principals of light and how it acts.
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Handle: Document-20041
Owner: Englert, Kim (User-486, kenglert)
Create Date:Friday, May 14, 2004 04:48:26 PM EDT
Modified Date:Wednesday, January 2, 2008 09:46:24 AM EST
Modified By: Dickenson, Rhonda (User-367, rdickens)
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Abstract:
  • TRANSPARENT – Objects which allow ALL light to pass through.
  • OTHER EXAMPLES - window glass, drinking glass TRANSLUSENT – Objects which allow SOME light to pass through.
  • OTHER EXAMPLES - stained glass windows, wax paper OPAQUE - Objects which allow NO light to pass through; cast shadows OTHER EXAMPLES – PEOPLE, TREES, BUILDINGS LUMINOUS - Objects which produce their OWN source of light.
  • ***Electromagnetic energy – both VISIBLE and INVISIBLE ***Lowest frequency / longest wavelength – RADIO WAVES ***Highest frequency / shortest wavelength – GAMMA RAYS (highest energy) ***VISIBLE LIGHT – the colors of the “rainbow” -REMEMBER – ROY G BIV (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet) *** PRIMARY COLORS – Red, Green and Blue!
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Content Type:application/msword
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File name:WAYS LIGHT CAN ACT.doc
Hlth,PE & Home Ec:None
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Max Versions:4
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Other Connection:None
Size:62976
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Appears In: Science 8 Study Guides


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