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An image can be seen in a shiny surface when the light is...
refracted
reflected
What happens to light passing through a hand lens that makes the image of the penny appear larger? The light is?
refracted
reflected
In the illustration, the light ray striking the object is?
refracted
reflected
The pencil appears broken because light?
refracted
reflected
Which of the following materials would reflect the most light?
a flat sheet of aluminum foil
a smooth, black-topped table
a dark brown carpet square
a piece of red construction paper
An instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to make distant objects appear larger by gathering and focusing light.
Smooth surface that reflects an image of what is in front of it.
mirror
refraction
reflection
The bending of light rays, bending light means that it changes direction and/or speed.
refraction
reflection
A solid glass or plastic object that light can pass through that refracts light and splits it into the colors of the rainbow.
prism
lens
telescope
Things that cause the image to appear larger
concave
magnify
telescope
The bouncing off of light rays from the surface of an object such as a mirror or other shiny surface.
reflection
refraction
This image is the example of?
refraction
reflection
We can see objects because of_______?
refraction
reflection
Swimming pools and the ocean look shallower than they really are due to?
refraction
reflection
According to the Law of reflection, a light ray striking a mirror will?
bounces off the mirror toward the direction it came from
bounces off the mirror at the same angle it hits.
Why does the lower part of the child appear so much different in size from the upper part?
The light rays that travel through water and then into air are refracted.
The light rays that travel through air and then into water are reflected.
Choose the correct answer.
refraction
reflection
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refraction
reflection
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refraction
reflection
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refraction
reflection
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