Fill in the missing values in the table Medium Index of Refraction Speed of Light in Medium Frequency Wavelength Human Eye 1.36 4.28 x 10 GHz 425 nm Air c m/s 4.28 x 10 GHz Water 1.33 4.28 x 105 GHz

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Section18.2: Convex And Concave Lenses
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Background:
Your "friend" John claims that jellyfish change color when they are brought on land. His statement is written below.
"So. When the jellyfish are like in the water, the light waves go through water, right? But when the jellyfish is on land, the light waves go
through air. So the jellyfish must be different colors in the water than they are on land."
"sips redbull and raises eyebrows
Data:
Fill in the missing values in the table below. Use the area above to show your work.
Frequency
Wavelength
Index of Refraction
Speed of Light in Medium
Medium
4.28 x 10 GHz
425 nm
1.36
Human Eye
c m/s
4.28 x 10 GHz
Air
4.28 x 105 GHz
Water
1.33
1.
Draw the light waves passing through the water and into your eye in the space below.
Model
Jellyfish
Eye
Air
Water
2. Express the relative change in wavelength in terms of cause and effect.
Mechanism
Describe the process that
connects the cause and effect.
Transcribed Image Text:Background: Your "friend" John claims that jellyfish change color when they are brought on land. His statement is written below. "So. When the jellyfish are like in the water, the light waves go through water, right? But when the jellyfish is on land, the light waves go through air. So the jellyfish must be different colors in the water than they are on land." "sips redbull and raises eyebrows Data: Fill in the missing values in the table below. Use the area above to show your work. Frequency Wavelength Index of Refraction Speed of Light in Medium Medium 4.28 x 10 GHz 425 nm 1.36 Human Eye c m/s 4.28 x 10 GHz Air 4.28 x 105 GHz Water 1.33 1. Draw the light waves passing through the water and into your eye in the space below. Model Jellyfish Eye Air Water 2. Express the relative change in wavelength in terms of cause and effect. Mechanism Describe the process that connects the cause and effect.
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