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Assessment

Light and Reflection


Teacher Notes and Answers
13 Light and Reflection
COLOR AND POLARIZATION
1. c primary pigments produces a black mixture
2. a because all colors are subtracted or absorbed
3. d from white light.
4. b 10. Answers may vary. Sample answer: By
5. b rotating a polarizing substance in the beam
6. a of light. If the light intensity changes as the
7. c polarizing substance is rotated and
8. d eventually no light can pass through, the
9. Answers may vary. Sample answer: In the beam of light is polarized.
correct proportions, a mixture of the three

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Assessment

Light and Reflection


Section Quiz: Color and Polarization
Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____ 1. Red, green, and blue are


a. additive pigments.
b. subtractive pigments.
c. additive primary colors.
d. subtractive primary colors.
_____ 2. How many colors of the visible spectrum can the primary colors form?
a. all
b. most
c. some
d. the six elementary colors
_____ 3. What color of light is produced when a primary color is combined with
its complementary color?
a. depends on the ratio of the combination
b. black
c. a subdued version of the primary color
d. white
_____ 4. Magenta is the complementary color to green. What two primary colors
are used to form magenta?
a. red and green
b. red and blue
c. green and blue
d. green and cyan
_____ 5. Pigments rely on colors of light that are
a. added.
b. subtracted.
c. reflected.
d. refracted.
_____ 6. The primary pigments are _______________ the primary colors.
a. complementary to
b. associated with
c. the inverse of
d. unrelated to

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Light and Reflection continued

_____ 7. If a light source is emitting electric fields that are oscillating in random
directions, the light is said to be
a. polarized.
b. diffused.
c. unpolarized.
d. scattered.
_____ 8. The direction in which electric fields are polarized by transmission
a. is determined by the arrangement of the atoms or molecules in the
crystal.
b. occurs along the transmission axis.
c. results in linear polarization.
d. all of the above
9. Why does a proper combination of the three primary pigments produce a black
mixture?
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10. How can one determine if light is linearly polarized?


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