High School Part 1 /2 by SSL Technologies Physics Ex-45 Click Light is a form of energy. In many ways light is unique in that it has both particle properties.

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High School Part 1 /2 by SSL Technologies

Physics Ex-45 Click Light is a form of energy. In many ways light is unique in that it has both particle properties and wave properties. For this reason, light is said to have a dual nature. Indeed, the study of light, called optics, is divided into two parts: OPTICS (the study of light) Geometrical Optics (the study of light as a particle) Physical Optics (the study of light as a wave) The properties of light can be summarized into two groups. Specifically, in accordance with its dual nature, light possesses three "particle" properties and three "wave" properties. PART-1 /2

Physics Ex-45 Click Particle properties of light: (difficult to explain using the wave theory) Rectilinear propagation (travels in straight lines) Reflection (changes direction) Refraction (bends in going from one material to another) Wave properties of light: (difficult to explain using the particle theory) Interference (waves "superpose" and pass right through each other) Diffraction (waves "spill over" the edges of their obstructions) Polarization (eliminating one of light's "fields") The particles of light are called photons and are packages of energy. Each different photon posseses a different amount of energy and is seen by the eye as a different color. Red photons have the least amount of energy while violet photons have the highest amount of energy. PART-1

Physics Ex-45 Click Note that when light strikes a surface, the following four phenomena occur: Reflection (light beam changes direction) Refraction (light beam bends) Scattering (light beam breaks and goes in all directions) Absorption (light is absorbed by a material) Note that while all these four phenomena occur at the same time, normally, only one phenomena is predominant. Click PART-1

Physics Ex-45 RAY OF LIGHT In Geometrical Optics, a ray of light consists of a stream of particles (photons) coming from a light source. A ray of light is also called a "pencil of light". Note that light rays cannot be seen while in transit. Click THE SPEED OF LIGHT The speed of light is one of the most important constants in physics. The measurement of the speed of light represents one of the most precise measurements made by science. The standard value for the speed of light is 3.00 x 10 8 m/s and is designated using the lower case letter “c”. PART-1

Physics Ex-45 THE POSTULATES OF LIGHT The geometrical properties of light are based on four assumptions known as postulates : Rectilinear propagation (light travels in a straight line) Law of Reflection (light changes direction within the same medium) Law of Refraction (light bends in going from one medium into another) Principle of Reversibility (source-to-object path equals object-to-source path) FERMAT'S PRINCIPLE The French mathematician Pierre Fermat, considered by some historians as the inventor of integral calculus, was the first to record that light takes the shortest possible distance when traveling from one point to another. As Fermat put it, "nature is economical". Fermat's principle: The path taken by a light ray in going from one point to another is that path which takes the least possible time.  Note: Fermat was unaware that there are circumstances in nature where light takes the longest possible path and thus the longest possible time to travel from one point to another. Click PART-1

Physics Ex-45 A screen with a tiny opening (a "pin" hole) can be used to produce a ray of light. As we make the opening smaller and smaller, the ray of light becomes narrower and narrower. However, we cannot continue making the opening smaller and smaller indefinetely because as we do, the wave properties of light become more and more pronounced. As a result, begining at some point, the ray of light becomes wider and wider as the opening becomes smaller and smaller. Indeed, this is one of the consequences of the dual nature of light. POINT SOURCE OF LIGHT A point source of light is an imaginary source of light whose dimensions are a point. In reality, sources of light are larger than points. PART-1

Physics Ex-45 Question-1 Define light and explain what is meant by the phrase "the dual nature of light". Click Light is a form of energy and has a dual nature. This means that light possesses both particle properties and wave properties.

Physics Ex-45 Question-2 Define: a) Geometrical optics Click The study of light as a particle. Click b) Physical optics The study of light as a wave. Click

Physics Ex-45 Question-3 State the three particle properties of light: Click Rectilinear propagation (travels in straight lines) Reflection Refraction

Physics Ex-45 Question-4 State the three wave properties of light: Click Interference Diffraction Polarization

Physics Ex-45 Question-5 State the four postulates (assumptions) of light: Click Rectilinear propagation Law of reflection Law of refraction Principle of reversibility

Physics Ex-45 Question-6 With the aid of a diagram, explain the difference between reflection and refraction. Click

Physics Ex-45 Question-7 Explain the four phenomena which occur when a light beam strikes a surface. Click

Physics Ex-45 Question-8 State Fermat’s Principle. Click The path taken by a beam of light in going from one point to another is that path which takes the least possible time.

Physics Ex-45 Question-9 In your own words, define a photon. Click A photon is a packet of energy traveling at a speed of 3 x 10 8 m/s. Each color is a different photon having a different amount of energy. A photon of red light has the least amount of energy while a photon of violet light has the greatest amount of energy.

Physics Ex-45 Question-10 What distance will light travel in: Click a) One second b) One hour

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