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Grade 8 Natural Sciences (NS) Summaries - Term 3 (Spot On): These summaries are compiled using the Spot On textbook's Term 3 content. Term 3: Energy and change Module 7:  Static electricity Module 8:  Energy transfer in electrical systems Module 9:  Series and parallel circuits Module 10:  Visible light

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, Law of refraction
The speed of light
• Light travelling from a less dense to a more dense
medium causes the light to bend towards the • Light travels at 300 000 km per second.
normal in that medium. • It takes sunlight 8 minutes to reach Earth.
• Light travelling from a more dense to less dense •
medium changes the direction away from normal.



How does your eye see light Colour of white light
when you look at objects? • Visible light is colourless but is made up of
different colours.
M10: Visible light

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• Light enters through the cornea and goes • Colours of the rainbow (Roy G Biv) – red,
through the pupil to the retina. orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
• The retina is made up of light-sensitive cells •
which form the optic nerve – converts light
into electrical impulses.
• The brain interprets the electrical impulses.



Summaries after sample Dispersion of white light


• Shining a beam of white light at a triangular
prism at an angle produces a coloured spectrum.
Law of reflection • The prism is denser than air – slows the light as it
passes through.
• Incident ray – the light ray striking the surface. •
• Reflected ray – ray leaving the surface. Opaque and transparent •
• Angles of incidence and reflection are
measured from the normal line. substances
• Law of reflection - the angle of the incidence • Opaque objects don’t let light pass through them – the
must equal the angle of reflection for light to light is absorbed/ reflected.
be reflected. • Transparent objects all light to pass through them –
• most of the light is transmitted.
• • Translucent objects – allow some light to pass through.





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