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Students list how light behaves with different substances. Their observations are recorded in the table. Identify the property of light in each observation.
Identify each behavior of light as either a reflection or refraction.
Reflection
Refraction
Occurs when light interacts with a lens
Light goes through a medium and is bent
Light is bounced off an object
Image appears the same as the object
Image appears different than the object
Occurs when light interacts with a mirror
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During refraction, how does the image seen compare to the object observed?
The image appears at the same angle as the object.
The image can appear larger than the object.
The image can appear smaller than the object.
The image appears at a different angle than the object.
During reflection, how does the image seen compare to the object observed?
The image appears larger than the object.
The image appears the same size as the object but reversed.
The image appears at a different angle than the object.
The image appears upside down.
How are shadows produced?
By light being blocked by an object.
By light bending around an object.
By light passing through an object.
By light reflecting off an object.
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Part A
Which statement BEST explains why the cat’s face appears magnified when looking through the fish tank?
Light is reflected.
Light is refracted.
Light is absorbed.
Light is transmitted.
Part B
Which statement supports the answer to Part A?
Light stops when it strikes the cat.
Light goes through the cat when it strikes the water.
Light bounces when it strikes water.
Light bends when it moves through water.
What property of light is being demonstrated by Object 1?
Reflection
Refraction
Absorption
Diffraction
What property of light is being demonstrated by Object 2?
Absorption
Reflection
Refraction
Diffraction
How does light travel in the diagram?
Light is reflected through object 1 and refracted off object 2.
Light refracts through object 1 and refracts off object 2.
Light is bent through object 1 and bounces off object 2.
Light bounces through object 1 and reflects off object 2.
How does light behaves differently with Object 1 in comparison to Object 2.
Object 1 reflects light while object 2 refracts light.
Object 1 refracts light while object 2 refracts light.
Object 1 refracts light while object 2 reflects light.
Object 1 reflects light while object 2 refracts light.