Science 10, 3rd Quarterly

Science 10, 3rd Quarterly

10th Grade

63 Qs

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Science 10, 3rd Quarterly

Science 10, 3rd Quarterly

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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

Is an electromagnetic radiation within the position of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radiation that can be perceived by human eye.

2.

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Is a branch of physics that focuses on the propagation, properties and behavior of light.

💡(Nature of Light)💡

3.

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Is the distance traveled by light in one earth year.

💡(Nature of Light)💡

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Is the study of the measurement of light. Is the branch of optics that deals with illumination and the amount of brightness that a light source possesses.

💡(Nature of Light)💡

5.

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Though that light consisted of streamers emitted by the eye.

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Plato's statement gained support by whom?

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The one that contradicted Plato's statement and believed that light originated from luminous bodies in form of very fine particles.

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