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Light , shadow

reflections

By - S.V
Light

● It is a form of energy which gives heat and light energy.


● The objects that emit light on their own are called as
luminous objects. Example = Sun
● The objects that don't emit light on their own but
reflect light from other objects are known as
non-luminous objects. Example = Moon
Translucent, Transparent and opaque objects

● The objects through which light passes are known as


transparent objects.
● The objects through light passes through partially are
known as translucent objects.
● The objects through which light does not pass are
known as opaque objects.
SHadow & its characteristics

- The region of darkness behind the object where no light is able


to reach is known as the shadow of object.
- Characteristics of shadow :
1. It is always black, no matter what the colour of the object is.
This is because the shadow is formed in the absence of light
rays.
2. It gives an idea about the shape of an object. It, however, gives
no detail of the object.
Reflection

When the light falls on a surface, it is made to bounce back in the


same direction, this phenomenon is known as Reflection of light.
There are 2 laws of reflection, They are :
-The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
-The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence, and the
reflected ray, all lie in the same plane
Types of reflection

There are 2 types of reflection, They are :


1.Regular reflection
2.Irregular reflection
Regular Reflection

When the light reflects on a well polished surface like mirror,


then the light rays are reflected back in a parallel manner, this
type of reflection is known as regular reflection.
IRRegular Reflection

When the light reflects on a rough surface like wall, the light
rays reflect back in scattered manner, this type of reflection is
known as irregular reflection.
Types of Mirror

There are 2 types of mirrors, They are :


1.Concave mirror
2.Convex mirror
Concave mirror

A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface


that is recessed inward.
Convex mirror

A convex mirror is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface


bulges towards the light source.
Types of lenses

There are 2 types of lenses, They are :


1.Concave lens
2.Convex lens
Concave lens

Those which feel thinner in the middle than at the edges are
concave lenses.
Convex lens

Those lenses which feel thicker in the middle than at the edges are
convex lenses.
Prism divides white light

Take a glass prism. Allow a narrow beam of sunlight through a small


hole in the window of a dark room to fall on one face of the prism. Let
the light coming out of the other face of the prism fall on a white sheet
of paper or on a white wall. We see that the prism divides the sunlight
into seven different colours.
Structure of eye

We see things only when light coming from them enters our eyes.
Eye is one of our most important sense organs.
There are various parts of eye, They are :
1.Cornea 4.Retina
2.Iris 5.Lens
3.Pupil 6.Optic nerve
Cornea

The outer coat of the eye is white. It is tough so that it can


protect the interior of the eye from accidents. Its transparent
front part is called cornea
Iris

Behind the cornea, we find a dark muscular structure called iris.


In the iris, there is a small opening called the pupil. The iris is
that part of eye which gives it its distinctive colour. The iris also
controls the amount of light entering into the eye.
Pupil

The pupil changes size to let light into the eye. It gets smaller in
bright light and larger as the amount of light decreases. The size
of the pupil is controlled by the iris.
Retina

The lens focuses light on the back of the eye, on a layer called
retina . The retina contains several nerve cells.
Optic nerve

Sensations felt by the nerve cells are then transmitted to the brain
through the optic nerve.
Lens

The lens is the main part of the eye, the light entering displays on
the lens and then forms a image.
Tips to take care our eyes

1.If advised, use suitable spectacles.


2.Too little or too much light is bad for eyes. Insufficient light causes
eyestrain and headaches. Too much light, like that of the Sun, a
powerful lamp or a laser torch can injure the retina.
3.Do not look at the Sun or a powerful light directly.
4.Never rub your eyes. If particles of dust go into your eyes, wash your
eyes with clean water. If there is no improvement go to a doctor
Visual Defects

Some persons, including children, can be visually impaired. They


have very limited vision to see things. Some persons cannot see at
all since birth. Some persons may lose their eyesight because of a
disease or an injury.

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