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What is light?

• is a form of energy found in our surroundings


• Light from the sun is a source of energy that can run different
technologies throughout the world
• Light can be natural or man-made, but no matter how it was formed,
we utilize it in different ways in every single day of our lives.
• It has wavelike nature and particle-like nature and it travels in a
straight-line path with or without medium.
TRANSPARENT OBJECTS:
the objects that allow all light rays to travel
through them are transparent objects.

• Examples of transparent objects are air, water, diamond, clear glass,


and lenses.
TRANSLUSCENT OBJECTS:
the objects that allow some light rays but not all to
travel through them are translucent objects.

• Examples of translucent objects are waxed Paper, plastic thin sheets,


butter paper, and Vegetable oil.
OPAQUE OBJECTS:
the objects that allow some light rays but not all
to travel through them are translucent objects.

1.Examples of transparent objects are bricks, walls, books, tables,


clothes, and trees.
Objectives:

• define heat and explain the process of heat transfer;


• identify and distinguish the methods of heat transfer;
• distinguish conducting materials from non-conducting materials;
• briefly discuss some examples of heat transfer used in everyday life.
All forms of matter are made of atoms and
molecules..

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