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TOPIC 3 LIGHT AND SHADOW
BY Ms Diah
P5
Today we are learning ?
• what is light ?
• How does light travel ?
• Porperties of light
• Transparent and opaque objects
• What is a shadow ?
• Properties of shadow
• Importance of shadow
What is light made of?
• This is not an easy question. Light has no mass
and is not really considered matter.
• So does it even exist? Of course it does!
• We couldn't live without light. Today scientists
say light is a form of energy made of photons.
Light is unique in that it behaves like both a
particle and a wave.
what is light ?
• You may see the light from the sun , natural
source of light. Light is a form of energy
• We are to see light from candle, bulb, tube
light (artificial sources of light)
We can see light when :
• An object gives off its own light (like a sun)
• An object reflects light into our eyes
• Objects that give off light are called sources of
light
LIGHT SOURCES
• A source of LIGHT make light. THE SUN and
other stars, fires, torches, and lamps all make
their own light and so are examples of
SOURCES OF LIGHT
• Some animal, such as FIREFLIES and GLOW-
WORMS, are light sources. They make their
own light to attract mates.
Fill in the gaps using the words :
source – straight – starts - universe
• Something that produces its own light is
known as a ............ Of light.
• Fire, lamps and ......are all examples.
• Light travels is ....... Lines and is the
fastest thing in the .......
Why does light go through some
things and not others?
• Depending on the type of matter it comes into contact
with, light will behave differently.
• Sometimes light will pass directly through the matter,
like with air or water.
• This type of matter is called transparent.
• Other objects completely reflect light, like an animal or
a book. These objects are called opaque.
• A third type of object does some of both and tends to
scatter the light. These objects are called translucent
objects.
What are the Properties of Light?
• Following are the important properties of light
–
• Light travels in a straight line.
• The speed of light is faster than sound. Light
travels at a speed of 3 x 108 m/s.
Can we see through ALL objects ?
• WE can see lights can pass though GLASS
BUT WHAT ABOUT THIS ?
• WELL we cannot see clearly frosted glass.
• Because light is partially blocked
• We cannot see light because is completely
blocked
How does light travel ?
• Light travel in the street line in the air
• This line are called rays
• Light travel in wave
• Light moves at the fastest known speed in the universe.
Nothing moves faster than (or even close to) the speed of light.
In a vacuum, where there is nothing to slow it down, light travels 186,282 miles per
second!
Wow, that's fast! When light travels through matter, like air or water, it slows down
some, but it's still pretty fast.
To give you an idea as to how fast light is, we'll give you some examples.
The Sun is almost 93 million miles from the Earth. It takes around 8 minutes for light to
get from the Sun to the Earth. It takes around 1.3 seconds for light to go from the
moon to the Earth.
What is Reflection
• Reflection (when light from an object is
reflected by a surface, it changes direction. It
bounces off surface at the same angle as it
hits it. Smooth, shiny surface such a mirror
and polished metals reflect light well. Dull and
dark surfaces such as dark fabrics do not
reflect light well
When light hits an object, its transmitted,
absorbed, and/or reflected
The light on the left is reflected, the light in the middle is absorbed and
the light on the right is transmitted. Any object you can see must at least
partially reflect light to your eyes. Objects can ALSO absorb and/or
transmit light.
Transmitted Light
1. Transmitted – light that passes through a substance
a.Transparent – visible light is transmitted easily and objects are
seen clearly
b.Translucent – some visible light is transmitted, but some is
scattered (or diffused) so that objects are not clearly seen
Law of Reflection
"Normal" is the imaginary line that is perpendicular to the object. Whether a
surface is smooth or bumpy, light ALWAYS obeys the Law of Reflection
The blue incident light rays scatter in different directions (red rays) off a
rough surface, but STILL obey the Law of Reflection
Absorbed Light
Absorbed – light energy hitting the
surface is converted to heat energy
a. Dark or black objects absorb more
light and feel hotter than lighter or
white objects
b. Objects that do not transmit or
reflect much visible light, absorb it, so
the object appears opaque (you can't
see through it)
How Light Reflects
• When light reflects off a
surface, the angle of
incidence (incoming light) is
equal to the angle of
reflection (outgoing light) –
called “Law of Reflection”
• i. If you shine a narrow
beam at a highly polished
surface (like a mirror), you get
a narrow beam of light
reflected back off it (called
specular reflection)
• ii. If you shine a narrow
beam of light at a rough
surface, the light scatters in
all directions, (called diffuse
reflection) but still obeys Law
of Reflection
Compare light that reflects off a
smooth and rough surface
When light reflects off a surface, it obeys the Law of Reflection (the
angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection), whether or not
the surface is smooth. The light is reflecting off the flower to the
water and then back to your eye.
Compare light that reflects off a
smooth and rough surface
In the wavy water, the some of the
light is scattered so you do not see a
perfect reflection. If the water was
even more disturbed - for example,
stormy and very wavy - you might
not see the reflection at all because
the light is even more scattered so
that it does not reach your eyes.
When light hits something and
bounces off it we say it reflects
Light is what helps
us to see we
objects only when
light reflects off
them when its
dark and no light
is reflecting we
cannot see
anything
• A mirror is very shiny
thats why its reflects so
much light and we see
ourselves in it materials
that are dull do not
reflect a lot of light
• When light travels through water , glass,
plastic or any other thick substance it slow
down.
1. A pieceof plastic wrap
2. A piece of waxed paper
3. A piece of aluminium foil..
Let us now see what our TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT, and,
OPAQUE Objects we can observe objects to find out how much light
passes through them.
A piece of plastic wrap, a piece of waxed paper, a piece of
aluminium foil..
If you held them up to the light to how much light shone through
them
1. So the light would pass directly through the plastic wrap light
passes easily through clear objects like glass and clear plastic we
call these objects TRANSPARENT
2. The light would somewhat shine through the wax paper but not
completely. Few objects like stained glass windows and thinly
colored plastic let SOME LIGHT THROUGH, but not all. They are
TRANSLUCENT
3. The light in the aluminium foil , no light passes. We call objects
that BLOCK ALL LIGHT OPAQUE
• When light hits an opaque object it is stopped in its tracks it cannot pass behind the object
that blocks the light you will see a SHADOW
What is a shadow ?
• How are shadows formed ?
• A shadow is formed when an OBJECT BLOCKS
THE LIGHT
Size of SHADOWS
• It changes with the distance between
the object and the light source:
• If we move the light CLOSER to the
object, the shadow is BIGGER
CAN YOU SEE IT ?
• If we move the light FURTHER from the object
, the shadow is SMALLER
Light helps us to survive
• Without sunlight our world would be a dead dark place.
• Sunlight does more than just help us see (which is pretty
great, too).
• Sunlight keeps the Earth warm, so it's not just a frozen ball
in outer space.
• It also is a major component in photosynthesis which is
how most of the plant life on Earth grows and gets
nutrients.
• Sunlight is a source of energy as well as a source of vitamin
D for humans.

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Light and Shadow

  • 1. TOPIC 3 LIGHT AND SHADOW BY Ms Diah P5
  • 2. Today we are learning ? • what is light ? • How does light travel ? • Porperties of light • Transparent and opaque objects • What is a shadow ? • Properties of shadow • Importance of shadow
  • 3. What is light made of? • This is not an easy question. Light has no mass and is not really considered matter. • So does it even exist? Of course it does! • We couldn't live without light. Today scientists say light is a form of energy made of photons. Light is unique in that it behaves like both a particle and a wave.
  • 4. what is light ? • You may see the light from the sun , natural source of light. Light is a form of energy • We are to see light from candle, bulb, tube light (artificial sources of light)
  • 5. We can see light when : • An object gives off its own light (like a sun) • An object reflects light into our eyes • Objects that give off light are called sources of light
  • 6. LIGHT SOURCES • A source of LIGHT make light. THE SUN and other stars, fires, torches, and lamps all make their own light and so are examples of SOURCES OF LIGHT • Some animal, such as FIREFLIES and GLOW- WORMS, are light sources. They make their own light to attract mates.
  • 7. Fill in the gaps using the words : source – straight – starts - universe • Something that produces its own light is known as a ............ Of light. • Fire, lamps and ......are all examples. • Light travels is ....... Lines and is the fastest thing in the .......
  • 8. Why does light go through some things and not others? • Depending on the type of matter it comes into contact with, light will behave differently. • Sometimes light will pass directly through the matter, like with air or water. • This type of matter is called transparent. • Other objects completely reflect light, like an animal or a book. These objects are called opaque. • A third type of object does some of both and tends to scatter the light. These objects are called translucent objects.
  • 9. What are the Properties of Light? • Following are the important properties of light – • Light travels in a straight line. • The speed of light is faster than sound. Light travels at a speed of 3 x 108 m/s.
  • 10. Can we see through ALL objects ? • WE can see lights can pass though GLASS
  • 11. BUT WHAT ABOUT THIS ? • WELL we cannot see clearly frosted glass. • Because light is partially blocked
  • 12. • We cannot see light because is completely blocked
  • 13. How does light travel ? • Light travel in the street line in the air • This line are called rays • Light travel in wave • Light moves at the fastest known speed in the universe. Nothing moves faster than (or even close to) the speed of light. In a vacuum, where there is nothing to slow it down, light travels 186,282 miles per second! Wow, that's fast! When light travels through matter, like air or water, it slows down some, but it's still pretty fast. To give you an idea as to how fast light is, we'll give you some examples. The Sun is almost 93 million miles from the Earth. It takes around 8 minutes for light to get from the Sun to the Earth. It takes around 1.3 seconds for light to go from the moon to the Earth.
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  • 15. What is Reflection • Reflection (when light from an object is reflected by a surface, it changes direction. It bounces off surface at the same angle as it hits it. Smooth, shiny surface such a mirror and polished metals reflect light well. Dull and dark surfaces such as dark fabrics do not reflect light well
  • 16. When light hits an object, its transmitted, absorbed, and/or reflected The light on the left is reflected, the light in the middle is absorbed and the light on the right is transmitted. Any object you can see must at least partially reflect light to your eyes. Objects can ALSO absorb and/or transmit light.
  • 17. Transmitted Light 1. Transmitted – light that passes through a substance a.Transparent – visible light is transmitted easily and objects are seen clearly b.Translucent – some visible light is transmitted, but some is scattered (or diffused) so that objects are not clearly seen
  • 18. Law of Reflection "Normal" is the imaginary line that is perpendicular to the object. Whether a surface is smooth or bumpy, light ALWAYS obeys the Law of Reflection
  • 19. The blue incident light rays scatter in different directions (red rays) off a rough surface, but STILL obey the Law of Reflection
  • 20. Absorbed Light Absorbed – light energy hitting the surface is converted to heat energy a. Dark or black objects absorb more light and feel hotter than lighter or white objects b. Objects that do not transmit or reflect much visible light, absorb it, so the object appears opaque (you can't see through it)
  • 21. How Light Reflects • When light reflects off a surface, the angle of incidence (incoming light) is equal to the angle of reflection (outgoing light) – called “Law of Reflection” • i. If you shine a narrow beam at a highly polished surface (like a mirror), you get a narrow beam of light reflected back off it (called specular reflection) • ii. If you shine a narrow beam of light at a rough surface, the light scatters in all directions, (called diffuse reflection) but still obeys Law of Reflection
  • 22. Compare light that reflects off a smooth and rough surface When light reflects off a surface, it obeys the Law of Reflection (the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection), whether or not the surface is smooth. The light is reflecting off the flower to the water and then back to your eye.
  • 23. Compare light that reflects off a smooth and rough surface In the wavy water, the some of the light is scattered so you do not see a perfect reflection. If the water was even more disturbed - for example, stormy and very wavy - you might not see the reflection at all because the light is even more scattered so that it does not reach your eyes.
  • 24. When light hits something and bounces off it we say it reflects Light is what helps us to see we objects only when light reflects off them when its dark and no light is reflecting we cannot see anything
  • 25. • A mirror is very shiny thats why its reflects so much light and we see ourselves in it materials that are dull do not reflect a lot of light
  • 26. • When light travels through water , glass, plastic or any other thick substance it slow down.
  • 27. 1. A pieceof plastic wrap 2. A piece of waxed paper 3. A piece of aluminium foil..
  • 28. Let us now see what our TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT, and, OPAQUE Objects we can observe objects to find out how much light passes through them. A piece of plastic wrap, a piece of waxed paper, a piece of aluminium foil.. If you held them up to the light to how much light shone through them 1. So the light would pass directly through the plastic wrap light passes easily through clear objects like glass and clear plastic we call these objects TRANSPARENT 2. The light would somewhat shine through the wax paper but not completely. Few objects like stained glass windows and thinly colored plastic let SOME LIGHT THROUGH, but not all. They are TRANSLUCENT 3. The light in the aluminium foil , no light passes. We call objects that BLOCK ALL LIGHT OPAQUE
  • 29. • When light hits an opaque object it is stopped in its tracks it cannot pass behind the object that blocks the light you will see a SHADOW
  • 30. What is a shadow ? • How are shadows formed ? • A shadow is formed when an OBJECT BLOCKS THE LIGHT
  • 31. Size of SHADOWS • It changes with the distance between the object and the light source: • If we move the light CLOSER to the object, the shadow is BIGGER
  • 32. CAN YOU SEE IT ? • If we move the light FURTHER from the object , the shadow is SMALLER
  • 33. Light helps us to survive • Without sunlight our world would be a dead dark place. • Sunlight does more than just help us see (which is pretty great, too). • Sunlight keeps the Earth warm, so it's not just a frozen ball in outer space. • It also is a major component in photosynthesis which is how most of the plant life on Earth grows and gets nutrients. • Sunlight is a source of energy as well as a source of vitamin D for humans.