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Reflection

Mahi Tuatahi 🔗

Blooket


Radiation 🔗

Copy this paragraph into your book, using these missing words: electromagnetic, sun, energy, groups, movement.

Radiation is the ……………………… of energy from a source. Examples of radiation could include water waves, sound waves and ………………………………… waves. Electromagnetic waves are produced by the ……………… These waves travel at high speed and unlike sound and water waves do not need matter to transfer the ………………………… The waves can therefore travel in space across a vacuum. Electromagnetic waves can be put into different ……………………………, depending on the size and properties of the waves.


Te Whāinga Ako 🔗

  1. I can describe regular reflection and give some examples of its use.


Pātai Tahi: Why do some objects reflect light? 🔗

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Whakatika Tahi 🔗

Because they do not absorb much light, instead they reflect almost all of it away!


Reflection (Whakaata) 🔗


Pātai Rua: Why do some reflections form images? 🔗


Whakatika Rua 🔗


Sketch this diagram accurately into your book. Ensure that you add the labels.


Looking at the diagram you sketched, what can you say about the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection?


The Law of Reflection 🔗

The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence


Secret Spy 🔗

Victor is a spy on a mission to find out gossip about Charles. Unfortunately for Charles, his dance moves are pretty embarassing. Victor wants to place a mirror in this hallway so that he can catch Charles in the act. Where should he place the mirror?


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  1. Sketch this diagram into your book.
  2. Add a mirror in the correct position and orientation to allow Victor to spy on Charles’ dance moves.
  3. Draw a light ray coming from Charles and going to Victor.
    • Label the incident ray
    • Label the reflected ray


Uses of Reflection 🔗

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Surgery 🔗


The internet uses fibre optic cables across the bottom of the ocean to connect countries and continents.

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