Optics

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  1. 2. is a transparent optical object that demonstrates dispersion.
  2. 4. it is the most important lens in the
  3. 6. are two refracting telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to-point in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes
  4. 10. It is located close to the specimen and is responsible for producing the initial image.
  5. 12. this was first developed by Christian Huygens in 1678, described light as a wave phenomenon that propagates through a medium called ether.
  6. 13. It consists of waves whose electric field vibrates in only one specific plane or direction. Instead of random orientations, the vibrations are aligned, making the light more ordered
  7. 14. It refers to the phenomenon in which waves of light or electromagnetic radiation are restricted to vibrate in a single direction.
  8. 15. It is a physicalphenomenon that occurs when anopaque or semi-opaque object is placed in the path of radiant energy (such as light), preventing thatenergy from reaching a surface.
  9. 17. It is a scientific instrument designed to collect and focuselectromagnetic radiation for the observation of distant objects.
  10. 19. Absorption It is the process by which pigments absorb certain wavelengths (colors) of visible light while reflecting or transmitting others.
  11. 20. is the separation of white light into different colors when it passes through a transparentmedium such as a prism, glass, or water droplets.
Down
  1. 1. is derived from the latin word pigmentum which means “coloring matter”.
  2. 3. is a function of the human visual system, and is not an intrinsic property.
  3. 5. this was developed by Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz, explains that color vision is based on the activity of three types of cones sensitive to red, green, andblue light.
  4. 7. distance between two consecutive waves
  5. 8. Bending of light around corners such that it spreads out and illuminates' regions is known as.
  6. 9. It occurs when the electric field of light is restricted to a single plane along the direction of propagation.
  7. 11. use dispersion to separate light into wavelengths for analyzing substances and identifying elements.
  8. 14. The retina contains specialized cells responsible for detecting light, known as.
  9. 16. number of waves passing a point per second
  10. 18. It is composed of seven colors arranged from longest to shortest wavelength: