SNC2D – Bill Nye: Light and Colour
Answer the following questions while watching the video.
- What is white light?
- What happens when white light shines through a prism?
- Fill in the missing colours of the “spectrum of colours” or pure colours:
Red, ______, yellow, ______, blue, indigo (dark blue) and ______.
- What is happening to make an apple green?
- Where does white light come from? ______
- Quote: “We don’t see “things”, we see light ______”.
- Consider the Following: The colour black is actually ______all of the colours of the spectrum and turning the light into ______
- What kind of gas emits red light when electricity flows through it? ______
- What are the three primary colours? ______, ______and ______.
10. How do bubbles emit light?
11. Why is the sky blue?
12. Why is water blue?
Quiz: Try the following quiz that is based on information presented in the video.
- White light has no colorT / F
- A prism is used to put all colours of light back togetherT / F
- Each color of the rainbow can be broken up into other colors using a prismT / F
- An orange looks orange because the chemicals in its skin absorb orange lightT / F
- Much of the light that a black cloth absorbs is changed to heat. T / F
- The light from a laser must be reflected before we can see it. T / F
- Different colours of light from the sun have different wavelengths.T / F
- Which of these statements is true regarding what we see? When we see things, what we are really seeing is...
- The light being absorbed by things
- The light being refracted by things
- The light being reflected by things
- None of these
- Which of the following is NOT a primary colour of light?
- Red
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Which of the following statements describes why the sky is blue: The sky is blue...
- Because blue light is scattered more by air molecules than red light
- Because blue light can shine through air molecules more easily than red light
- Because blue light is absorbed by air molecules more than red light
- For none of these reasons
Answers for Light & Colour Video
- What is white light? A mixture of all of the colours of the rainbow
- What happens when white light shines through a prism? It breaks up into all of the colours of the rainbow.
- Fill in the missing colours of the “spectrum of colours” or pure colours:
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo (dark blue) and violet
- What is happening to make an apple green? It is reflecting green and absorbing all of the other colours on the spectrum
- Where does white light come from? The Sun
- Quote: “We don’t see “things”, we see light bouncing off of things
- Consider the Following: The colour black is actually absorbing all of the colours of the spectrum and turning the light into heat
- What kind of gas emits red light when electricity flows through it? Neon Gas
- What are the three primary colours? Red, Blue and Green
- How do bubbles emit light? Bubbles emit colour because of the light waves running into each other.
- Why is the sky blue? Air molecules in the sky scatter the sunlight – Blue light gets scattered more than red so blue is what we see
- Why is water blue? On a sunny day, light from the sky reflects off the water...since the sky is blue, the water is blue.
Answers to Quiz:
- White light has no colorT / F
- A prism is used to put all colours of light back togetherT / F
- Each color of the rainbow can be broken up into other colors using a prismT / F
- An orange looks orange because the chemicals in its skin absorb orange lightT / F
- Much of the light that a black cloth absorbs is changed to heat. T / F
- The light from a laser must be reflected before we can see it. T / F
- Different colours of light from the sun have different wavelengths.T / F
- Which of these statements is true regarding what we see? When we see things, what we are really seeing is...
- The light being absorbed by things
- The light being refracted by things
- The light being reflected by things
- None of these
- Which of the following is NOT a primary colour of light?
- Red
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Which of the following statements describes why the sky is blue: The sky is blue...
- Because blue light is scattered more by air molecules than red light
- Because blue light can shine through air molecules more easily than red light
- Because blue light is absorbed by air molecules more than red light
- For none of these reasons