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Created by Raymond Madrid
8 months ago
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Wavelength meaning?
What is the lowest radiation that a object produces?
What is deadly for us that can melt us and cancer?
What ray makes us get Cancer?
What is the longest wavelength colour?
What was the shortest wavelength colour?
What is the primary colours to make any colour?
What are the secondary colours?
What is the sclera?
What is the cornea?
What is the iris?
What is the pupil?
What does Lens do in the lens?
What is the light-sensitive inner lining at the back of the eye. It is the processing unit where it has rods and cones which can detect light and turn them to electrical impulses that flow to the brain.
WHAT IS THIS PART OF THE EYE CALLED?
What is in animal's eyes that when you shine a light, their eyes look like they are going to light up?
What is in the inside of the eye which is fluid that makes the eyeball to be round?
When it is bright outside, what would your eyeball do to lower the brightness?
What does the retina have to detect light and colour?
Which can detect light sensitivity?
rods or cones
Which can detect colour?
rods or cones
True or false
Your eyes (cones and rods) might get overwhelm and they will become fatigued with your brain temporarily perceives the opposite colour.
What is the meaning of a blindspot?
What is colour blindness?
true or false
your eyes see everything right side up.
What is Nearsightedness (myopia)
how to correct nearsigtedness?
What is farsightedness (hyperopia)?
How to correct farsightedness (hyperopia)
What surgery is it called to fix and reshape the cornea to help focus light on the retina?
What are non-compound eyes?
What are compound eyes?
what is optical device?
What are microscope?
What are telescopes?
What are the two kinds of telescopes?
What was the first camera?
What was camera obscura?
What was the Daguerreotype?
1839
what is the Kodak camera
1888
What is the Leica 1?
1925
What is the Fujj DSX?
1989
What is the Sharp JSH04?
2000
How does light enter?
(eye vs camera)
What controls the amount of light?
(eye vs camera)
What interprets the image? \
(eye vs camera)
How is the light focused?
(eye vs camera)
What stops light from entering?
(eye vs camera)
Pixel meaning?
Resolution meaning?
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