Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 4: Exercise 4
Aidan Gill Science Solutions for Exercise - Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 4: Exercise 4
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Questions from Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 4: Exercise 4 with Hints & Solutions
The diagram shows three large coloured lamps arranged one above the other. They shine through a thick glass block onto a screen.
The orange light ray shown hits the block at a right-angle. Complete the ray diagram for the orange light. Label the point on the screen where the ray arrives with the letter 'X'.

The diagram shows three large coloured lamps arranged one above the other. They shine through a thick glass block onto a screen.
The orange light ray shown hits the block at a right-angle. Complete the ray diagram for the orange light. Label the point on the screen where the ray arrives with the letter 'X'.
Add rays for the red and green lamps to show rays that also arrive at point 'X'.

Look at the diagram showing different surfaces. Predict what will be observed when light falls on each surface. Complete the table with your answers.

Priya designed an experiment to investigate what light does when it falls on different surfaces. She used a special red lamp to shine a light on different surfaces. Priya wrote down these results in a table.
Surface | Reflected light seen | Any other observations |
Metal painted matte black |
None (black) | After a few minutes, the metal felt warm to the touch. |
Polished metal (shiny silver) |
Red light | After a few minutes, there was no change in temperature of the metal. |
Metal polished with a green plastic layer on top |
None (black) | After a few minutes the metal temperature did not appear to change. |
