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06/8/11Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
Observe,Question,Comment Objective: Students will:
•explain why some spiders are white and others are black
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You Do #1
You Do #2
You Do #3
Homework:Finish flashcards #15-22
Quiz #3 during NEXT CLASS!!!!Study your flashcards and notes
on pages 12-14 in the notebook.
Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
•Use your notes on p. 12R and your flashcards •Explain in 4-6 sentence paragraph.•Include and underline all these vocab words: Visible Light, Light source, Opaque, Transmit, Reflect, Absorb, Rods and Cones
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Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?Answer:
In order to have sight, there must be visible light. First, there must be a light source that is giving off the light waves. Then, these waves must be reflected off of an opaque object, such as an apple. An opaque object reflects and absorbs light waves. They do not transmit any light. The light waves that are reflected enter the eye where they hit the rods and cones.
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06/8/11Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
Observe,Question,Comment Objective: Students will:
•explain why some spiders are white and others are black
06/8/11
You Do #1
You Do #2
You Do #3
Notes: Color of Opaque Objects
Notes: Color of Opaque Objects p. 48 1.What is an opaque object? Anything that REFLECTS/ABSORBS light Anything that is not invisible has a color • My examples (name and color):
1. My apple is red. 2. 3.
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2. What 7 colors is white light made out of?
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Left = REDLong wavelengthLow FrequencyLow Energy
Right = VioletShort wavelengthHigh FrequencyHigh Energy
Middle = Orange YellowGreen
BlueIndigo
HOW CAN YOU MEMORIZE THE ORDER OF THE COLORS???
ROY G. BIV
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06/8/11Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
Observe,Question,Comment Objective: Students will:
•explain why some spiders are white and others are black
06/8/11
You Do #1
You Do #2
You Do #3
Notes: Color of Opaque Objects
You Do #1 :“Besides being different colors, how are the light waves similar and different from each
other???”
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Notes: Color (contd) p. 48
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3. What determines the color of an opaque object?
1. The material the object is
made out of
THE COLOR OF THE OBJECT
2. The color of the light striking it
You Do #2-- Why is one apple red and the others are green? What causes
the difference? (on page 14L)
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06/8/11Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
Observe,Question,Comment Objective: Students will:
•explain why some spiders are white and others are black
06/8/11
You Do #1
You Do #2
You Do #3
Notes: Color of Opaque Objects
Notes: Color of Opaque Objects (contd) p. 48
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4. How does the material of the object affect its color???--not all colors have the same WAVELENGTH (RedViolet)--some colors are ABSORBED, other colors are REFLECTED this depends on what the object is made out of
KEY IDEA: THE COLOR OF THE OBJECT WE SEE IS THE COLOR THAT THE OBJECT REFLECTS INTO OUR EYESWe don’t see the other 6 colors because they were ABSORBED by the opaque object!!!
What color is reflected by the leaf? GREEN
What colors are absorbed by the leaf?THE OTHER 6 COLORS!!!
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06/6811Do Now: Why can’t you see an apple in the dark?
Observe,Question,Comment Objective: Students will:
• explain how light interacts with opaque objects•analyze the reasons why a red apple looks red
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Notes: Color of Opaque Objects p. 48 You Do #1:
You Do #2:
You Do #3:a. Red Apple
b. White spider
c. Black spider
You Do #3: What color light is REFLECTED by…a. red apple
b. white spider
b. black spider
LIGHT SOURCE
EYE with rods and cones
Absorbs other 6 colors
White light strikes the apple
Red light reflected into the eye
White light strikes the spider
All white light reflected to eyeWhite light strikes the spider
No colors are reflected!!!
All colors are absorbed!!!
No colors are absorbed!!