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Light Waves

Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that travels as waves. The Earth gets its light from our nearest star, The Sun.

Light

Light

  • Travels as transverse waves.
  • Light is electromagnetic radiation.
  • Light can travel through a vacuum.
  • It takes about eight minutes for the Sun’s light to reach us traveling at 300,000,000 m/s.
Light through objects

Light through objects

  • Objects that do not allow light to transmit or pass through are called opaque.
  • Glass and other see-through objects are transparent because light can be transmitted through them.
  • Translucent objects scatter light. So not all the light is transmitted, such as in privacy windows in bathrooms and walk-in showers.
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