15
Properties of Light and Reflection

Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Properties of Light and Reflection

Page 2: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Reflection

Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface.

Page 3: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Rays of LightLight travels in s straight line as long as it is

moving through a medium.Medium is the substance through which light

travels.You can use a technique called ray tracing to

make ray diagrams.A ray is a straight line with an arrowhead that

shows the direction in which light waves are traveling.

Page 4: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Fermat’s PrinciplePredicts the path that light will take after

reflecting from a surface or passing through more than one medium.

According to the principle, light follows the path that will take the least time.

When light reflects from a surface and stays in the same medium, its speed is constant.

Page 5: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Laws of ReflectionA ray of light coming toward a surface is called

an incident ray.The angle of incidence is measured between

the incident ray and a perpendicular line drawn from the point of contact of the incident ray at the surface.

Perpendicular line is called the normal. The reflected ray begins at the point of contact. The angle of reflection is measured between

the reflected and the normal.

Page 6: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

The angle of reflection and the angle of incidence are the same.

The reflected ray always lies on the plane that is defined by the incident ray and the normal.

These laws of reflection apply to light and all other forms of waves (sound waves).

Page 7: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Drawing Ray DiagramsStep 1: Draw the incident ray using a rulerStep 2: At the contact point, draw a normal at

90with a protractorStep 3: measure the angle of incidence (i)

between incident ray and the normal.Step 4: Draw the reflected rayStep 5: label the reflected ray, the incident ray,

the angle of incidence (i), the angle of refraction (r) and the normal.

Page 8: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Reflecting surface

Incident ray

normal

Reflected ray

i r

Page 9: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Images in Plane Mirrors If you apply the laws of reflection to rays going

from an object, you can predict where the image will be and what the image will look like.

A plane mirror is a mirror with a flat, reflective surface.

The brain assumes light travels in a straight line, so to find out where the eye sees the image, extend the rays that reach the eye backwards until the meet at a point beyond the mirror.

Page 10: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Image in Plane Mirror

Page 11: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Image in Plane Mirror

Page 12: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Virtual ImagesAn image formed by rays that appear to be

coming from a certain position, but are not actually coming from this position; image does not form a visible projection on a screen.

If light rays hit a screen and form an image, the image is real and not virtual.

If the image is behind a mirror, there is no way that light rays could get there, and it would be virtual.

Page 13: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

Ray Diagrams and Plane Mirrors

An image has four characteristics:Its location (closer than, farter than, same

distance as the object to the mirrow)Orientation (upright or inverted)Size (same size, larger, smaller than the

object)Type (real image or virtual image).

Page 14: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

You can predict characteristics by drawing ray diagrams to locate the image of an object.

The four characteristics of an image in a plane mirror are always: Same sizeSame distanceSame orientationVirtual image

Page 15: Properties of Light and Reflection. Reflection  Is the change in direction of a wave when it reaches a surface and bounces off that surface

You Try It!On page 416Follow the instructions in table 10.1 in

order to draw a pencil.P. 418 # 1-4, 6-8.Section 10.2 Review Handout