How Light Works: Reflection, Refraction, and TIR
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Extra Light Topic Summary
Luminous Objects
Luminous objects emit or give out their own light or energy (e.g., the Sun, light bulbs).
Seeing Colour in Different Lights
Objects appear coloured because they reflect certain wavelengths (colours) of light and absorb the rest.
For example:
- A red object under red light looks red (it reflects red).
- A red object under blue light looks black (it absorbs blue, reflecting no light).
- A blue object under blue light looks blue, but looks black under red light.
Rods and Cones in the Eye
The human eye has rods and cones to detect light:
- Rods work in dim light and detect black, white, and grey. They are spread across the retina.
- Cones work in bright light and detect colour (red, green, and blue). They are mainly in the