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SNC2D1 – Optics Review Package Optics Test date: Friday, June 3rd, 2011 Study tips: Read through your notes Make point form notes to summarize the topics Practice drawing ray diagrams and answering word problems Complete the review sheets Do the following textbook review questions: Chap. 10 Review: p.444 – #1-8, 11-15, 18, 20, 24 Chap. 11 Review: p.482 – #1-6, 9, 12, 13, 16-19 Chap. 12 Review: p.518 – #10-14 Bring to test: Protractor Ruler Pencil Eraser Calculator 1 Optics Topics 1. Sources and Nature of Light Types of Light Emissions Fluorescence Types of Luminescence Electromagnetic Spectrum 2. Properties of Light and Reflection Fermat’s Principle Laws of Reflection Ray diagrams Drawing ray diagrams using plane mirrors 3. Concave Mirrors & Convex Mirrors Properties Drawing ray diagrams for concave & convex mirrors and interpreting image characteristics Using mirror and magnification equations appropriately 4. Refraction of Light Definition, properties, characteristics Index of refraction Dispersion 5. Partial Refraction and Total Internal Reflection Definition, properties, characteristics Large angles of incidence Critical angle Prisms & changing the direction of a light ray Applications of total internal reflection 6. Lenses Definition, description, properties Converging vs. diverging lenses: similarities, differences, focal point & focal length Chromatic aberration vs. Spherical aberration Drawing ray diagrams for converging & diverging lenses and interpreting image characteristics Using thin lens and magnification equations appropriately 7. Other Applications Convex and concave surfaces, rainbows & sundogs, illusion of apparent depth, shimmering and mirage The human eye: parts and functions, vision defects 2