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- Content Standard: 14.0 Energy
- The student will investigate energy and its uses.
- Learning Expectations:
- 14.1 Know that energy exists in many forms.
- 14.2 Recognize the characteristics of light energy and sound energy.
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- Observe that light passes through some materials easily,some materials
partially, and some not at all.
- Classify materials according to the way light passes through them.
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- There are three different types of materials that light will or will not
pass through.
- Transparent
- Translucent
- Opaque
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- Materials that you can see through allow almost all of the light to pass
through.
- Light is allowed through with very little bending or scattering of the
rays of light.
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- Clear glass
- Clean water
- Clear plastic
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- Why is transparent tape called transparent tape?
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- You can see through it or light rays are allowed to pass through it.
- I can completely see my leftovers wrapped in transparent plastic wrap.
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- Materials that allow only some light to pass through.
- Objects allow light to pass through, but they scatter the rays so much
that you cannot get a clear view of what is on the other side.
- Examples of Translucent Materials
- Thin fabrics
- Frosted glass
- Thin paper
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- Why is wax paper translucent?
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- You can see some light, but you cannot see through it.
- I can barely see my leftovers wrapped in wax paper.
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- Light cannot pass through these materials.
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- Brick
- Metal
- Thick paper
- Aluminum Foil
- Wood
- Stones
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- These objects will cast a shadow
when lit up.
- Brick, metal, and thick paper stop light completely.
- This is why you cannot see your leftovers wrapped in aluminum foil!
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- Write a paragraph that includes a definition and example of transparent
, translucent and opaque light.
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