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Class 8 Science Chapter 13 Question Answers - Light

Q. 1. What is reflection of light? State the laws of reflection.
Ans. Reflection is a phenomenon in which a beam of light falls on some surface and returns back in different directions. It may be regular or irregular.
Following are the laws of reflection:
(i) When a ray of light falls on a reflecting surface it is reflected back in such a way that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, i.e. ∠i = ∠r.
(ii) The incident ray, the normal and the reflected ray, all lie in the same plane.

 

Class 8 Science Chapter 13 Question Answers - Light

Q. 2. What are the characteristics of image formed by plane mirror?
 Ans.
Characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror are:
(i) Plane mirror forms virtual images.
(ii) Plane mirror forms erect images.
(iii) Image is laterally inverted.
(iv) Image formed is of the same size as the object.
(v) The distance of image from the mirror is equal to the distance of object from the mirror.

Q. 3. How will you prove that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
Ans.
Draw lines showing the position of the plane mirror, the incident ray and the reflected ray on the paper with the help of your friends. Remove the mirror. Draw a line making an angle of 90º to the line representing the mirror at the point where the incident ray strikes the mirror. This line is known as the normal. The angle between the normal and  incident ray is called the angle of incidence (∠i). The angle between the normal and the reflected ray is known as the angle of reflection (∠r). Measure the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection. Repeat the activity several times by changing the angle of incidence. You will see that at every time the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. This proves that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

Q. 4. Explain the structure and working of a human eye.
Ans
. The eye has a roughly spherical shape. The outer coat of the eye is white. It is tough so that it can protect the interior of the eye from accident. Its transparent front part is called cornea. Behind the cornea, we find a dark muscular structure called iris. In the iris, there is a small opening called pupil. The size of the pupil is controlled by the iris. The iris controls the amount of light entering into the eye. Behind the pupil of the eye is a lens which is thicker at the centre. The lens focuses light on the retina. The retina contains several nerve cells. Sensations felt by the nerve cells are then transmitted to the brain through the optic nerves. There are two kinds of cells; cones and rods.

Q. 5. What is Braille system? Explain.
Ans. Braille is a method of writing for visually challenged person. This system was invented by Louis Braille in 1821 and adopted in 1932. He was also a blind person. In this method text is written on a thick paper using special symbols representing the letters of alphabet. Groups of dots are employed to write letters. There is Braille code for common languages, Mathematics and Scientific notation. Braille system has 63 dots patterns. Each pattern represents a letter, a combination of letters, a common word or a grammatical sign. Dots are arranged in cells of two vertical rows of three dots each. Codes of music and mathematics are different. Any language can be read through the codes of Braille.

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1. What is light and how does it travel?
Ans. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye. It travels in straight lines known as rays or beams. When light encounters an object, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted depending on the properties of the object and the wavelength of the light.
2. What is the speed of light and how was it determined?
Ans. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second. This value was determined through experiments conducted by various scientists, including Danish astronomer Ole Rømer in the 17th century. Rømer observed the time delay in the eclipses of Jupiter's moon Io and used this data to estimate the speed of light.
3. How does light interact with matter?
Ans. Light interacts with matter through various processes such as reflection, refraction, absorption, and transmission. When light strikes a surface, it can be reflected, bouncing off the surface at the same angle it arrived. Refraction occurs when light passes through a different medium and changes its direction. Absorption happens when light is absorbed by an object, converting its energy into another form. Transmission occurs when light passes through a medium without being absorbed or reflected.
4. What are the different colors of light and how are they produced?
Ans. The different colors of light are produced by varying wavelengths. Visible light consists of a spectrum of colors ranging from red (longest wavelength) to violet (shortest wavelength). When white light passes through a prism or a droplet of water, it disperses into its constituent colors due to the different angles of refraction for each wavelength.
5. How does light affect our daily lives?
Ans. Light plays a crucial role in our daily lives. It enables us to see and perceive the world around us. It regulates our sleep-wake cycles through its influence on the production of melatonin. Light also allows for communication through various technologies such as fiber optics. In addition, light-based technologies are used in medical imaging, telecommunications, and many other fields, making our lives more convenient and efficient.
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