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Light Light is a form of energy Energy has the ability to do work Light travels in waves These waves travel in a straight line What kind of work can light do??

Light and sound travel as waves Waves can be described by their amplitude, wavelength and frequency.  

Amplitude The amplitude of a wave is its maximum height from its rest position. The amplitude of a light wave is its brightness The amplitude of any electromagnetic wave is its intensity.

Wavelength The wavelength of a wave is the distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next wave, eg. crest to crest. Wavelength of light is it’s colour.

Colour RED has the longest wavelength. Violet has the shortest wavelength Outside of these limits “light” would be invisible to the eye

Electromagnetic radiation Wave length determine what type of wave it is. From long to short they are: Radio waves, microwaves, heat waves, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays.

Shorter waves Carry more energy and can penetrate through stuff. But they can’t travel very far. Long waves carry less energy, they can’t penetrate stuff. But they can travel far

Frequency The frequency of a wave is The number of waves passing by in one second. The unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz) Frequency and wavelength are related. Shorter wavelength mean higher frequencies. Longer wavelengths mean lower frequencies

Transverse waves Light and the electromagnetic spectrum use these wave. Because they are not made of vibrating particles they can travel through a vacuum. They do not need a medium. So they travel through space. They are very fast 300 000 000 m/s in the air

Compression or longitudinal waves Sound waves are like this. Compression waves must travel through a substance (solid, liquid, or gas) called a medium. One molecule hits another molecule, which hits another, passing energy along. Because sound waves depend on moving objects (molecules) they are not very fast. Less than 350 m/s in the air

This is why you see the lightening Before you hear the thunder