VA 5th GRADE LIGHT MR. G. 878562 mles
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show | The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see, ROYGBIV, of course Superman may be able to see other frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum
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show | when light bounces off a surface
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show | when light enters or exits a medium at an angle it bends because of a change in speed
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4. opaque (opaco) | show 🗑
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show | light is transmitted through; the object is clear
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6. translucent (translúcido) | show 🗑
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7. wavelength (longitud de onda) | show 🗑
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show | the top or highest part of a wave.
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show | the bottom of a wave
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10. medium | show 🗑
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11.electromagnetic spectrum (espectro electromágnetico) | show 🗑
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12. ROYGBIV | show 🗑
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show | a surface that is curved outward (light waves become focused)
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14. concave (cóncavo) | show 🗑
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show | a curved piece of transparent material used to refract light
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16. mirror (espejo) | show 🗑
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17. absorb (absorba) | show 🗑
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show | to go through
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show | energy on the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can not see - perhaps Superman can!
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20. prism (prisma) | show 🗑
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show | Proved white light was actually all the colors of the spectrum, coined the term spectrum meaning ghostly image - he lived in the mid 1600's and early 1700's and was a member of the Royal Society
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22. Galileo | show 🗑
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show | A Dutch man that ground lenses as hobby (he was a haberdasher) made the first useable microscope - first to see single cells organisms - joined the Royal Society
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24. Robert Hooke | show 🗑
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25. Particle and Wave Models | show 🗑
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26. Light waves are transverse. (Sound is a longitudinal wave.) | show 🗑
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