Acebedo Optical Branches

Acebedo Optical Branches

all of these are branch of science called optics except?​

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1. all of these are branch of science called optics except?​


Answer:

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2. Sino si Jeremias Acebedo​


Answer:

isang manunulat ng batas

Explanation:

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Answer:

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3. sino si Jack Lorenz Acebedo Rivera ​


Answer:

Siya ay Awardee ng Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Kabataan Essay (Filipino)

Explanation:

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4. OPTICAL MICROSCOPE what is the descriptio of optical microscope? specimen used for viewing HELP GUYS


1Question:

OPTICAL MICROSCOPE

what is the descriptio of optical microscope?

specimen used for viewing

Answer:

It's uses a combination of light and lenses to magnify an image. It's also called as "light microscope"

Explanation:

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5. Optics is a branch of science that studies_______and properties of light. a.speed b.velocity c.behavior d.rapidity​


Answer:

C.Behavior

Explanation:

Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. Optics usually describes the behaviour of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.

6. How do we compare the intensity of light in a less optically dense medium with that in a more optically dense medium?​


Answer:

Optical Density and Light Speed

Boundary Behavior

Refraction and Sight

The Cause of Refraction

Optical Density and Light Speed

The Direction of Bending

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Refraction is the bending of the path of a light wave as it passes from one material to another material. The refraction occurs at the boundary and is caused by a change in the speed of the light wave upon crossing the boundary. The tendency of a ray of light to bend one direction or another is dependent upon whether the light wave speeds up or slows down upon crossing the boundary. Because a major focus of our study will be upon the direction of bending, it will be important to understand the factors that affect the speed at which a light wave is transported through a medium.

 

Light Propagation Through a Medium

The mechanism by which a light wave is transported through a medium occurs in a manner that is similar to the way that any other wave is transported - by particle-to-particle interaction. In Unit 10 of The Physics Classroom Tutorial, the particle-to-particle interaction mechanism by which a mechanical wave transports energy was discussed in detail. In Unit 12 of The Physics Classroom Tutorial, the mechanism of energy transport by an electromagnetic wave was briefly discussed. Here we will look at this method in more detail.

An electromagnetic wave (i.e., a light wave) is produced by a vibrating electric charge. As the wave moves through the vacuum of empty space, it travels at a speed of c (3 x 108 m/s). This value is the speed of light in a vacuum. When the wave impinges upon a particle of matter, the energy is absorbed and sets electrons within the atoms into vibrational motion. If the frequency of the electromagnetic wave does not match the resonant frequency of vibration of the electron, then the energy is reemitted in the form of an electromagnetic wave. This new electromagnetic wave has the same frequency as the original wave and it too will travel at a speed of c through the empty space between atoms. The newly emitted light wave continues to move through the interatomic space until it impinges upon a neighboring particle. The energy is absorbed by this new particle and sets the electrons of its atoms into vibration motion. And once more, if there is no match between the frequency of the electromagnetic wave and the resonant frequency of the electron, the energy is reemitted in the form of a new electromagnetic wave. The cycle of absorption and reemission continues as the energy is transported from particle to particle through the bulk of a medium. Every photon (bundle of electromagnetic energy) travels between the interatomic void at a speed of c; yet time delay involved in the process of being absorbed and reemitted by the atoms of the material lowers the net speed of transport from one end of the medium to the other. Subsequently, the net speed of an electromagnetic wave in any medium is somewhat less than its speed in a vacuum - c (3 x 108 m/s).

Explanation:

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7. Explain the connection of Judicial Branch to the other two branches Executive branch and Legislative branch .​


Answer:

Where the Executive and Legislative branches are elected by the people, members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President.


8. 1 optics is the branch of science that deals with the study of light2 when light strikes a rough surface, it reflects clear images​true or false


Answer:

1. True

2. False

Explanation:

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9. Similarities between geometric optics and physical optics


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There are two major branches of optics, physical and geometrical. Physical optics deals primarily with the nature and properties of light itself. Geometrical optics has to do with the principles that govern the image-forming properties of lenses, mirrors, and other devices that make use of light.n

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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10. Types of Optical Disk​


Answer:

CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, and Blu-ray drives. CD and DVD writers, such as CD-R and DVD-R drives use a laser to both read and write data on the discs.

Answer:

~CD-ROM

WORM disk/CD recordable(CD-R)

CD read/write (VERSATILE DISK) DVD

digital video

blu-ray disk

Explanation:


11. similarities between geometric optics and physical optics​


Answer:

There are two major branches of optics, physical and geometrical. Physical optics deals primarily with the nature and properties of light itself. Geometrical optics has to do with the principles that govern the image-forming properties of lenses, mirrors, and other devices that make use of light.

Answer:

98% 12:18 There are two major branches of optics, physical and geometrical. Physical optics deals primarily with the nature and properties of light itself. Geometrical optics has to do with the principles that govern the image-forming properties of lenses, mirrors, and other devices that make use of light.

Explanation:

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12. —sketch of the optical Instrument—description of the optical instrument​


Sketch of the optical Instrument:

(The Picture)

Description of the optical instrument:

A microscope is an instrument that makes an enlarged image of a small object, thus revealing details too small to be seen by the unaided eye. The most familiar kind of microscope is the optical microscope, which uses visible light focused through lenses.


13. the first two branches of philosophy metaphysics and epistemology are called a. normative branches b. cognitive branches c. ecological branches d. effective branches​


Answer:

The first two branches of philosophy metaphysics and epistemology are called:

b. cognitive branches

Explanation:

Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that talks about the physical universe and understanding the nature of ultimate reality. It deals with questions such as, What is real? Where do we come from? What is beyond the stars? Your consideration of reality as an external creation or an internal construct can influence your metaphysical beliefs and perspectives and your teaching.

Epistemology, is the study of knowledge and is the branch of philosophy that discusses how people come to learn what they know.

It comes from the Greek word episteme, which means knowledge or understanding. It refers to the nature and origin of knowledge and truth. For Epistemology, the four main bases of knowledge are: divine revelation, experience, logic and reason, and intuition. These influence how teaching, learning, and understanding come about in the classroom.

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14. Optical Illusion:7. Draw any image that shows optical illusions. (10 pts.)2. Describe it in 3-6 sentences.Optical Illusion example​


Explanation:

Optical illusion art, or Op Art for short, is an aesthetic style that intentionally exploits that oddity of human perception that gives the human eye the ability to deceive the human brain.


15. draw the ray diagrams for the varoius causes of optical references using OPTICAL RAY DIAGRAMS RULES


Explanation:

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16. It is also called optical art, branch of mid-20th-century geometric abstract art that deals with optical illusion. a. Op Art b. pop Art c. Neo-Dadaism d. Installation Art​


Answer:

A. Op Art

Op art, also called optical art, branch of the mid-20th-century geometric abstract art that deals with optical illusion.

Explanation:

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Answer:

It is called Op art po, so the answer is A.

Explanation:

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17. How do we compare the intensity of light in a less optically dense medium with that in a more optically dense medium?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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18. what is optical effect of optical spacing​


Answer:

Optical Spacing: In typography, the “look” of the typeset letters in relation to each other, which may or may not be geometrically accurate due to optical illusions caused by the proximity of various letter shapes. In good typeface design, spacing between lowercase letters is “built

Explanation:

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19. How do we compare the intensity of light in a less optically dense medium with that in a more optically dense medium?


Answer:

Light travels slower in materials that are more optically dense. The mechanism by which a light wave is transported through a medium.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

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20. This is branch of mind 20th century geometry abstract art deals with optical illusion?​


Answer:

Op art, also called optical art, branch of mid-20th-century geometric abstract art that deals with optical illusion.


21. 1.How is fiber optics used in telecommunications? 2.Why is laser used in optic fiber communications?​


Answer:

1: Fiber optics (optical fibers) are long, thin strands of very pure glass about the size of a human hair. They are arranged in bundles called optical cables and used to transmit signals over long distances.

2. Laser light is used for optical fiber communications for the simple reason that it is a single wavelength light source.

Explanation:

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22. Optic is a branch of science that studies about:1.2.3.4.​


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23. Which of the following branches of physics deals with how energy transferred in natural process? A. Optics B. Mechanics C. Thermodynamics D. Electromagnetism ​


Answer:

C. Thermodynamics

Explanation:

It deals with the relationship between heat and other forms of energy.


24. fiber optic cable has one or more optical fibers enclosed in a shear a.coaxial b.twisted pair c.fiber-optic d.none of the above​


Answer:

b.

Explanation:

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25. what is the optical arts?


Definition of optical art. : nonobjective art characterized by the use of straight or curved lines or geometric patterns often for an illusory effect (as of motion)

26. compare the intensity of light in a less optically dense medium with that in a more optically dense medium​


Answer:

Light travels slower in materials that are more optically dense. ... The mechanism by which a light wave is transported through a medium ...

Explanation:

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27. description of torus optical illusionAYUSIN NYU OPTICAL ILLUSION HINDI SHAPE ​


What is an optical illusion? Optical illusions, more appropriately known as visual illusions, involves visual deception. Due to the arrangement of images, the effect of colors, the impact of light source or other variables, a wide range of misleading visual effects can be seen.

28. 1. How are mirrors used in optical instruments? 2. How are lenses used in optical instruments?.​


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1. Optical instruments are based on optics. They use mirrors and lenses to reflect and refract light and form images. The light microscope and telescope use convex lenses and mirrors to make enlarged images of very tiny or distant objects. A camera uses a convex lens to make a reduced image of an object.

2. An optical lens is a transparent optical component used to converge or diverge light emitted from a peripheral object. The transmitted light rays then form a real or virtual image of the object. Lenses are a good example of transmissive optical components, meaning that they pass or transmit light.

Explanation:

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29. How can knowledge of optics help construct an optical instrument? ​


Answer:

Optical instruments are based on optics. They use mirrors and lenses to reflect and refract light and form images. The light microscope and telescope use convex lenses and mirrors to make enlarged images of very tiny or distant objects. ... Pulses of laser light carry communication signals through optical fibers.

Explanation:

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30. List down 2 situations around the school that shows each branch of physics1.mechanics 2.optics 3.thermodynamics4.sound 5.electricity/magnetism​


Answer:

1. Mechanics:

A student throwing a ball in the air: This demonstrates projectile motion, which is a topic in mechanics that deals with the motion of objects that are thrown or launched into the air.

A student pushing a cart or a desk: This demonstrates Newton's laws of motion, which are fundamental principles in mechanics that describe how objects move and interact with each other.

2. Optics:

A student using a microscope to view a specimen: This demonstrates the principles of optics, which is the branch of physics that deals with the behavior of light and how it interacts with matter.

A student looking at their reflection in a mirror: This demonstrates the principles of reflection, which is a fundamental concept in optics that explains how light bounces off of surfaces.

3. Thermodynamics:

A student boiling water in a kettle: This demonstrates the principles of thermodynamics, which is the branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat, energy, and work.

A student feeling the warmth of the sun on their skin: This also demonstrates the principles of thermodynamics, as it involves the transfer of heat from the sun to the student's body.

4. Sound:

A student playing a musical instrument: This demonstrates the principles of sound, which is the branch of physics that deals with the production, transmission, and reception of sound waves.

A student hearing the bell ringing in the school: This also demonstrates the principles of sound, as it involves the transmission of sound waves through the air and their reception by the student's ears.

5. Electricity/magnetism:

A student using a computer or a phone: This demonstrates the principles of electricity and magnetism, which are closely related branches of physics that deal with the behavior of electric charges and magnetic fields.

A student using a magnet to pick up metal objects: This also demonstrates the principles of electricity and magnetism, as magnets are objects that create magnetic fields and can interact with electric charges.


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