This formative assessment aims to help students practice what they have learned from a module to better master the concepts and skills and prepare for a summative assessment. It contains 5 modified true/false statements about light waves and their properties, such as their speed in different materials and the definition of refraction.
This formative assessment aims to help students practice what they have learned from a module to better master the concepts and skills and prepare for a summative assessment. It contains 5 modified true/false statements about light waves and their properties, such as their speed in different materials and the definition of refraction.
This formative assessment aims to help students practice what they have learned from a module to better master the concepts and skills and prepare for a summative assessment. It contains 5 modified true/false statements about light waves and their properties, such as their speed in different materials and the definition of refraction.
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assessment aims to help you practice the learnings you have acquired from the module. It will further help you master the concepts and skills, thus prepares you for the summative assessment.
DIRECTION: Modified True or False
Read the statements carefully, write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is incorrect.
1. Light waves travel fastest in empty space.
2. When light waves travel in matter, they move fastest in solids and slowest in gases. 3. A material is considered as transparent if the light does not pass through it. 4. Refraction is the bending of light when it travels from one medium to another of different optical densities. 5. Lights exhibits the characteristics and properties of a wave.