Light and Optics
Light and Optics
Light and Optics
A plane mirror
makes a living
room look
spacious.
Concave
Mirror A concave mirror
helps to magnify
the image to make
it easier for
someone to apply
make up.
normal
incident reflected
ray ray
plane mirror
ii. the angle of incidence is equal to the angle
of reflection
normal
angle of angle of
incidence reflection
incident reflected
ray ray
plane mirror
5. The knowledge of the reflection of light is used in
the following instruments
i. the periscope – used in submarines to see
the situation on the surface of the sea
Light coming
from the candle
hits the first
mirror and
reflects it to the
second mirror.
The reflected
light will then
enter your eyes
6. The light ray is reflected when it is directed towards
the plane mirror. The characteristics of the image
formed are as follows:-
i. virtual (cannot be formed on a screen)
ii. vertical
iii.of the same size as the object
iv.the distance of the image behind the mirror is the
same as the distance of the object in front of the
mirror
v. laterally inverted
8.4 Refraction of Light
The illusion below occur as a
result of the change in the
direction of movement of light
travels through two mediums of
different densities.
(denser medium)
(denser medium)
b)
(denser medium)
c)
(denser medium)
Why does a pencil look
bent in a glass of water?
Daily phenomena of refraction of light are shown
below:
Pencil in a
glass of water
appears bent
A fish in a
river will look
as if it is closer
in the water
due to
refraction too
Fish appears to be much shallower than its
real location due to the refraction of light .
•The coin
cannot be seen
in P
•The coin can
now be seen
appears to be
closer to the Q
P
surface in Q
The refraction of light when light rays pass
through mediums of different densities
• The light ray is not refracted when the
incident ray is parallel to the normal and
moves from a more dense medium to a less
dense medium.
The light ray is not refracted when
the incident ray is parallel to the
normal and moves from a less
dense medium to a more dense
medium.
Dispersion of Light
Do you know why the components of colour in a
rainbow can be seen when light passes through a glass
prism?
Blue Sky
Reddish sky
•The two natural phenomena are caused by the scattering of
light.
•Scattering of light occurs when light is reflected in all
directions by cloud or particles in the air
Scattering of Light During
Midday
During Sunset
• During sunset, the sun is at the horizon
.
• Red and orange light are less scattered
and will go through the atmosphere to
reach your eyes.
• Other coloured lights such as blue light
are scattered away.
• Therefore, the sky looks reddish during
sunset.
• Objects with secondary colours
(yellow, magenta or cyan) reflect
the light of same colour.
• The light of primary colours which
form the secondary colour.
A yellow object reflects yellow,
red and green colours. The
overlap of red and green lights
causes the object to appear
yellow.
Black objects appear black because they
absorb colours in white light.
Examples 1
Colour television
Example 2 Coloured lights on stage