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LIGHT

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What are the three primary colors?Red, Blue and Yellow
What are the three secondary colors?Orange, Green and Violet
How do you make a secandary color?Mix two primary colors together
How do you make an intermediate color?Mix a primary and a secondary color together
How do you make a tertiary color?Mix two secondary colors together
List the six colors, in order, of the visible spectrum.Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet
What makes an object symmetrical?Both halves are the same
What makes an object asymmetrical?Both halves are not the same
Define the angle of incidence.The angle that the path of light hits an object with.
Define the angle of reflection.The angle that the path of light bounces back.
What degree is the angle of reflection in regards to the angle of incidence?The same
Defing refraction.When light slows down upon traveling through a material and bounces back at a different angle.
Define absorption of light.The soaking up of light waves.
What colors do primary colors reflect?Themselves
What colors do secondary colors reflect?Themselves plus the colors that make them up.
What colors are reflected, when you see blue?Blue
What colors are absorbed when you see blue?All colors except blue.
What colors are reftected when you see green?Blue, Yellow and Green
Which colors are absorbed when you see green?Red, Orange and Violet.
Which colors absorb into black?All colors.
Which colors absorb into white?None
Which colors does black reflect?None
Which colors does white reflect?All colors
Which ray of light has the longest wavelength?Red
Which color has the shortest wavelength?Violet
Name three light waves that have a wavelength longer than red.Infrared, Microwave and Radio rays
Name three light waves that have a shorter wavelength that violet.Ultra-Violet, X-rays and Gamma rays
What is the speed of light in miles per second?186,000 miles per second
What is the speed of light in kilometers?299.000 kilometers per second
Define transparent.Light travels through it and you can see objects clearly on the other side.
Defing translucent.Light travels through it, but you can not see objects clearly on the other side.
Define scattering.When light reflects in all different directions.


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