Fourth year of secondary education
Optics
C.Palacios
J.L. San Emeterio
Optics
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Objectives

To study this unit it is advisable to have already studied WAVES.

In Optics you will learn:

-  To distinguish when light behaves as a particle and when it behaves as a wave.

-  What reflection is and how a ray of light behaves when it hits a flat, concave or convex mirror.

-  To understand what refraction is and how light behaves when it passes through convergent and divergent lenses.


-  To understand the way a telescope works and to know what to look for if you go to buy one.

-  The way a photoelectric cell works and what consequences you can deduce from it.

 

Light as a wave
What type of wave is light?
Colour and luminous intensity
Reflection
What is reflection?
Concave mirrors
Convex mirrors
Refraction
What is refraction?
Refraction depending on colour
Convergent lenses
Divergent lenses
An optical instrument: the telescope
How does it work?
What type should I buy?
Light as a particle
The photoelectric cell
What can we deduce from the way it works?
Evaluation

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