ABO Review Questions (2023 – 2024) With Complete Solutions Light is considered to be: - Part of the electromagnetic spectrum between 380 and 750nm The behavior of light is explained by what th... eory of light? - A combination of wave and particle action. The breaking up of white light into it's component colors by a prism is called: - Dispersion Light rays emanating from an object will be: - Diverging Light rays originating from a distant object are described as: - Parallel The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is called: - Wavelength Refractive index is: - The ratio of speed of light in air to the speed of light in an optical medium When light travels though an optical medium of higher density,it: - Is refracted and reflected and partially absorbed The standard refractive index for calibration is: - 1.530 The index of refraction is the highest in: - Flint glass Light transmission is: - The ratio of light entering the lens to the light leaving the lens Refracted green light: - Is in the middle of the spectrum Absorption of light in a lens can be increased by - Tinting the lens Anti-reflection coating reduces reflection and increases transmission because of its thickness. It is: - 1 wavelength thick Ultraviolet radiation is: - Wavelengths shorter than 380nm Light rays passing through a prism are: - Deviated towards the base. An object viewed through a prism appears: [Show More]
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