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1 Sound and Light The Nature of Light Sound and Light Sound and Light

2 Constructive and Destructive Interference
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3 Light Can Be Modeled As a Wave
Light Diffracts like a wave Light also reflects and refracts Sound and Light

4 Max Planck and Albert Einstein
Nobel prize winners in physics Discovered that light, which usually travels in waves, sometimes behaves as if it were made up of a stream of small quantities, or quanta, of energy Sound and Light

5 Photon Small unit of light energy or electromagnetic radiation. “Packets” No mass, bundle of energy. The energy, E, of a photon is calculated using the equation E = hu, Where h is Planck's constant and u is the frequency of the light. Sound and Light

6 Atoms Emit Energy As Photons
Absorbs Energy Sound and Light

7 Sometimes Light is modeled as a Stream of Particles
Explains why light can travel through the vacuum of space Light can knock electrons off a metal plate Sound and Light

8 Light Has a Dual Nature Duality
Different characteristics depending on the situation Scientists use different models depending on what they are studying Sound and Light

9 Photon Self-identity Problems
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10 Energy of Light Is Proportional to Frequency
Light is a form of energy. The energy, E, of a photon is E = hu, Where h is Planck's constant and u is the frequency of the light. Sound and Light

11 The Speed of Light In a vacuum it is called ‘c’ Depends on the medium
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12 ½ of a millionth of a second
Where you are: Source of light: Time to get there: Home Plate Outfield fence 125m (410ft) ½ of a millionth of a second Soccer goal Other goal 100m (328ft) 1/3 of a millionth of a second Earth Moon 376,280km 233,810 miles 1 ¼ seconds Sound and Light

13 Proxima Centauri, the nearest star 41,000,000,000,000 km 4 1/3 years
Where you are: Source of light: Time to get there: Earth Sun 150,000,000 km (93,000,000 miles) 8 1/3 minutes Proxima Centauri, the nearest star 41,000,000,000,000 km 4 1/3 years Sound and Light

14 The Brightness of Light Depends on the Intensity
The rate at which light energy flows through a given area of space is referred to as its intensity. Sound and Light

15 The Brightness of Light Depends on the Intensity
Light waves spread out spherically from the source Therefore intensity will drop as distance increases Sound and Light

16 Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum
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17 Radar System that uses reflected radio waves
Determine distance, location, shape and speed Sound and Light

18 Sound and Light 12.3 Reflection and Color Sound and Light
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19 Light Can Be Modeled As a Ray
Light ray is a model of light Represents light traveling through space in an imaginary straight line Sound and Light

20 When Light Rays Reflect off a Smooth Surface, They Are Reflected in the Same Direction.
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21 When Light Rays Reflect off a Rough Surface, They Scatter in Many Different Directions.
Diffuse reflection Sound and Light

22 The Law of Reflection States that when light rays reflect off a surface the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Sound and Light

23 The Law of Reflection Ө = Angle of Ө’ = Angle of incidence reflection
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24 Normal The theoretical line perpendicular to the surface where light hits a mirror. Sound and Light

25 Virtual Image An image that results from an apparent path of light rays Appears behind a mirror Or in front of a lens Sound and Light

26 Flat Mirror Sound and Light

27 Real Image Light rays really exist at the point where the image appears. Appears in front of a mirror. Or through a lens. Sound and Light

28 Concave and Convex Mirrors
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29 Concave Mirrors Can create real images Sound and Light

30 Fun House Mirrors Sound and Light

31 Reflection of Green Light by Leaves
Life Science, Holt Science and Technology, California edition, Holt Rinehart and Winston, San Francisco, 2001 Sound and Light

32 Seeing Color Objects have color because they reflect certain wavelengths of light The object absorbs all the other colors Your brain interprets each wavelength as color Sound and Light

33 Colored Filters Sound and Light

34 You look at a red tulip, with green leaves, under green light
You look at a red tulip, with green leaves, under green light. What would you see? A black flower with green leaves Sound and Light

35 The Primary Colors of Light and Pigment
Light Pigment Additive Subtractive Sound and Light

36 Primary Colors of Printing
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37 What are the True Colors?
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38 Sound and Light

39 Refraction, Lenses and Prisms
Sound and Light 12.4 Refraction, Lenses and Prisms Sound and Light

40 Refraction Bending of light rays From one medium to another
Due to changing speeds Sound and Light

41 When light moves from a material in which its speed is higher to a material in which its speed is lower, it is… Bent toward the normal. Sound and Light

42 The ray is bent away from the normal
If a light moves from a material in which its speed is lower to one in which its speed is higher, The ray is bent away from the normal Sound and Light

43 Refraction in the Atmosphere
Creates mirages Are a virtual image Heat leads to diffraction that bends the light toward the sky Sound and Light

44 Total Internal Reflection
Light enters one end of a fiber optic cable and exits the other end Complete reflection Between two mediums Angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle Sound and Light

45 Convex Lens Sound and Light

46 Convex Lens Sound and Light

47 Convex Lens Sound and Light

48 Concave Lens Sound and Light

49 diverging lenses Concave Len.
It bends light outward and can only create a virtual image. Sound and Light

50 The Eye the cornea is responsible for the largest percentage of light refraction Sound and Light

51 Camera Sound and Light

52 Prism Sound and Light

53 Dispersion The effect in which white light separates into different colors Due to changes in wave speed of the different colors Sound and Light

54 White Light contains all the colors of the rainbow
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55 Rainbows Caused by dispersion And internal reflection Sound and Light

56 Sound and Light

57 Harmonics, Amplitude Law of reflection Real image, virtual image
Study Guide Pitch of a sound   Cornea Harmonics,  Amplitude Law of reflection   Real image, virtual image Diverging lens   Electromagnetic spectrum Sound and Light

58 Intensity, sound and light Resonance particle and wave models of light
energy of a photon Diffuse reflection   Color, frequency  Refraction, normal  total internal reflection.  Prism and differences in wave speed   Sound and Light

59 6. An orange looks orange because it a
6. An orange looks orange because it a. reflects orange light and absorbs other colors. Sound and Light

60 a. bent toward the normal.
7. When light moves from a material in which its speed is higher to a material in which its speed is lower, it is a. bent toward the normal. 28. If a light moves from a material in which its speed is lower to one in which its speed is higher, the ray is bent away from the normal Sound and Light

61 9. Which structure within eye?
b. the cornea is responsible for the largest percentage of refraction of light Sound and Light

62 c. relative intensity of different harmonics in each note.
12. The unique sound quality of a clarinet or a violin is caused by the c. relative intensity of different harmonics in each note. Sound and Light

63 18. A virtual image caused by reflection of light in the atmosphere is called
d. a mirage. Sound and Light

64 a. differences in wave speed.
10. White light breaks up into different colors when it passes through a prism because of a. differences in wave speed. Sound and Light

65 Sound and Light


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