Diffraction:Diffraction is the bending of light around obstacles and the spreading of light when it passes through narrow slits. It demonstrates the wave nature of light.
Lenses:Lenses are transparent objects that refract light to form images. There are two main types of lenses: convex (converging) lenses and concave (diverging) lenses.
Practice problems: Work through a variety of problems involving reflection, refraction, and the behavior of lenses to reinforce your understanding of the concepts.
Explore real-world examples: Look for examples of optics in everyday life, such as the functioning of cameras, eyeglasses, and telescopes, to see how the principles of optics are applied.
Review and seek help: Regularly review your notes and seek help from your teacher or tutor if you encounter difficulties in understanding specific concepts.
Science Process Skills: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking Skills
Making Observations and Asking Questions: Students will apply skills from previous grades and make measurements and observations about a variety of events and phenomena, including those that occur during very small and very large time frames.