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Section 4: Refractions, Lenses, and Prisms

Section 4: Refractions, Lenses, and Prisms. Preview Key Ideas Bellringer Refraction of Light Refraction Lenses The Eye Dispersion and Prisms. Key Ideas. What happens to light when it passes from one medium to another medium? What happens when light passes through a lens?

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Section 4: Refractions, Lenses, and Prisms

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  1. Section 4: Refractions, Lenses, and Prisms Preview • Key Ideas • Bellringer • Refraction of Light • Refraction • Lenses • The Eye • Dispersion and Prisms

  2. Key Ideas • What happens to light when it passes from one medium to another medium? • What happens when light passes through a lens? • How can a prism separate white light into colors?

  3. Bellringer 1. Erin is driving through the desert on a hot, dry day and sees what appears to be water on the road. What is Erin probably seeing? Explain your answer. 2. Lenses are used to make objects appear larger or smaller. List at least five different uses for a lens. 3. Explain why a rainbow of colors appears after white light passes through a prism.

  4. Refraction of Light • What happens to light when it passes from one medium to another medium? • Light waves bend, or refract, when they pass from one transparent medium to another. • Light bends when it changes mediums because the speed of light differs in each medium.

  5. Refraction

  6. Visual Concept: Refraction Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

  7. Refraction of Light, continued • When light moves from a material in which its speed is higher to a material in which its speed is lower, the ray is bent toward the normal. • If light moves from a material in which its speed is lower to one in which its speed is higher, the ray is bent away from the normal. • Refraction makes objects appear to be in different positions. • Refraction in the atmosphere creates mirages. • mirage: a virtual image caused by light in the atmosphere

  8. Refraction

  9. Lenses • What happens when light passes through a lens? • When light passes through a medium that has a curved surface, a lens, the light rays change direction. • lens: a transparent object that refracts light waves such that they converge or diverge to create an image

  10. Lenses, continued • A converging lensbends light inward. • A converging lens can create either a virtual image or a real image. • A diverging lens bends light outward. • A diverging lens can only create a virtual image.

  11. Visual Concept: Converging and Diverging Lenses Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

  12. Lenses, continued • Lenses can magnify images. • A magnifying glass is an example of a converging lens. • Magnification:the increase of an object’s apparent size by using lenses or mirrors • By adjusting the height of the lens, you can focus the light rays together into a small area, called the focal point. • Microscopes and refracting telescopes use multiple lenses.

  13. A compound microscope uses several lenses to produce a highly magnified image. Lenses,continued

  14. Lenses, continued • The eye depends on refraction and lenses. • Light first enters the eye through a transparent tissue called the cornea. • After the cornea, light passes through the pupil. • Then, light travels through the lens. • Muscles can adjust the curvature of the lens until an image is focused on the back layer of the eye, the retina. • The retina is composed of tiny structures, called rods and cones, that are sensitive to light.

  15. The Eye

  16. Visual Concept: Parts of the Human Eye Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

  17. Visual Concept: Human Eyes Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

  18. Dispersion and Prisms • How can a prism separate white light into colors? • A prism can separate the colors of light because the speeds of light waves traveling through the medium depend on the wavelengths of light. • prism:in optics, a system that consists of two or more plane surfaces of a transparent solid at an angle with each other

  19. Dispersion and Prisms, continued • Different colors of light are refracted by different amounts. • The speed of a light wave in a medium depends on the light wave’s wavelength. • Violet light has the shortest wavelength and travels the slowest. • Red light has the longest wavelength and travels the fastest. • Violet light bends more than red light. • dispersion: the process of separating a wave (such as white light) of different frequencies into its individual component waves (the different colors) • Rainbows are caused by dispersion and reflection.

  20. Visual Concept: Dispersion of Light Click the button below to watch the Visual Concept.

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