Science- Ch-15 Light Notes (VIII)
Science- Ch-15 Light Notes (VIII)
Science- Ch-15 Light Notes (VIII)
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Session: 2022-2023
Chapter 15- Notes
We can see the world through our eyes or our sense of sight. However, we cannot see
anything without the light, that is, in darkness. When light falls upon or is emitted by an
object our eyes detect that light and hence the object becomes visible to us.
We know that light is a form of energy which is responsible for the sense of sight in
the human eyes. Light can be called as a radiation that is emitted, reflected or
absorbed by different objects.
A mirror is a glass having a shiny surface. When light falls on a mirror it is reflected
back. Hence a mirror changes the direction of light that falls upon it.
Reflection of light
Reflection of Light
Lateral Inversion
When parallel rays of light fall on a smooth surface, When parallel rays of light fall upon an irregular surface,
they are reflected back as parallel rays only. This is they are reflected back into all the directions. This is called
called regular reflection. diffused reflection.
It is also called specular reflection. It is also called irregular reflection.
It enables us to view different objects present in our
It leads to the formation of an image.
environment.
For example, the image formed by a plane mirror. For example, the reflection of rays of light through a wall
Illuminated objects - Objects that do not produce light on their own but reflect the light that
falls upon them are called illuminated objects. For example, the moon.
Luminous objects - Objects which can produce light on their own are called luminous
objects. For example, tube light, bulb, the Sun and the Stars.
Periscope
A Periscope is an instrument that is used to look at objects that are not in the line
of sight of the observer.
In other words, it is used to see objects that are hidden.
The Periscope works on the phenomena of multiple reflections of light.
Inside the periscope, there are two mirrors that are inclined at an angle of 45
Periscopes are generally used in submarines, tanks and bunkers by the soldiers.
Structure of a Periscope
Kaleidoscope
Structure of a Kaleidoscope
It is a device that works on the phenomena of multiple reflections with the help of
multiple mirrors.
It has a cylindrical structure with three plane mirrors inside it.
It contains several pieces of beads, broken glass, colourful bangles, pebbles etc.
The observer can look into the Kaleidoscope from one end and the light enters into
the Kaleidoscope from the other end.
When the light falls upon these objects in the Kaleidoscope, multiple reflections of
these objects are created in the three Mirrors.
This results in the formation of beautiful and colourful patterns.
Since the reflection of light is not always the same the observer never sees a
similar pattern in the kaleidoscope.
Dispersion of Light
Examples of dispersion of light:
Formation of rainbow due to the dispersion of white light through the water
droplets.
Passing of Sunlight through a prism
Dispersion of light through the soap Bubbles
Dispersion of light on the CDs
Night blindness
Night blindness also called nyctalopia is a defect in the vision in which people cannot view
things properly in dim light or at night. It mainly occurs due to the lack of vitamin A in our
body. Hence, we should always take foods that are rich in vitamin A such as broccoli, green
vegetables, carrot, milk, eggs, curd, papaya, mango etc.
Non-Optical Aids
They are used to magnify words ensuring appropriate intensity of light falls upon the eyes
Visual Aids
so that the person can recognize the word.
Tactual Aids (using sense
They include Braille writer Slate and Stylus which allow a person to read and write.
of touch)
Auditory Aids (using
They include devices like audio tapes, talking books etc
sense of listening)
They include talking calculators and computers, closed circuit televisions, audio CDs,
Electronic Aids
that can help visually challenged people in listening and writing.
Optical Aids
Bifocal Lenses