Slide 1 The Physics of Light Why and how do we see light? Slide 1 The Physics of Light Why and how do we see light?

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Slide 1 The Physics of Light Why and how do we see light? Slide 1 The Physics of Light Why and how do we see light?

Slide 2 Section 1: What Is Light?

Slide 3: What Is Light? In this Powerpoint presentation: 1)Properties of light 2)Colors 3)Reflection - Mirrors 4)Refraction - Lenses

Slide 4: Properties of Light Light travels in straight lines: Laser

Slide 5 Light travels much faster than sound. For example: 1)Thunder and lightning start at the same time, but we will see the lightning first. 2) When a starting pistol is fired we see the smoke first and then hear the bang.

Slide 6: Light travels VERY FAST – about 186,000 miles per second. At this speed light could travel the equivalent of 8 times around the world in one second!

Slide 7: Light can create shadows Shadows are places where light is “blocked”: Rays of light

Slide 8: Light travels in waves A WAVE is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.

Slide 9: What characteristics do light waves have? Light waves are like other kinds of waves. They have crests, troughs, wavelength, frequency and speed. However, light waves are electromagnetic! Light waves have a component that is electric and magnetic!!

Slide 10: We see things because they reflect light into our eyes! This is literally the only way we get to see things! ALL objects we see either create light or reflect light!! Homework

Slide 11: Electromagnetic Radiation Light is a form of energy called Electromagnetic Radiation - Electromagnetic Radiation comes from the sun and other sources Travels at the speed of light Is mostly invisible Carries energy Is VERY important to society and is something YOU can’t be without for many reasons

Slide 12: Properties of Light summary 1)Light travels in straight lines and is a form of energy 2)Light travels much faster (a million times faster!) than sound 3)We see things because they reflect light into our eyes 4)Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an object 5) Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum; the other parts are invisible to the human eye but not necessarily the eyes of other animals.

Slide 13 Part 2 - Reflection and Mirrors Slide 13 Part 2 - Reflection and Mirrors

Slide 14 Regular vs. Diffuse Reflection Smooth, shiny surfaces have a regular reflection: Rough, dull surfaces have a diffuse reflection. Diffuse reflection is when light is scattered in different directions

Slide 15 The Law of Reflection Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection In other words, light gets reflected from a surface at ____ _____ angle it hits it. The same !!!

Slide 16 Part 2 - Reflection and Mirrors Reflection from a mirror: Incident ray Normal Reflected ray Angle of incidence Angle of reflection Mirror

Slide 17 Using mirrors Two examples: 1) A periscope 2) A car headlight

Types of Mirrors: Plane, Concave, Convex Plane mirrors are flat and make “virtual images”. The images is “virtual” because the light rays do not come from the image, they only appear to Slide 18

Slide 19  Convex mirrors are mirrors that curve outward  Convex mirrors are used for security purposes, in cars etc. They allow us to see a wide view.

Slide 20 Review of Reflection 1.Two types of reflection, regular and diffuse 2.Mirrors come in 3 types: plane, convex and concave. Each has a distinct shape and use. 3.Mirrors can make virtual images or real images depending on their type 4.Virtual images - light rays do not meet and the image is always upright or right-side-up 5.Real images - always upside down and are formed when light rays actually meet

Slide 21 Refraction Refraction is when waves speed up or slow down due to travelling in a different medium A medium is something that light waves will travel through Light rays are slowed down when they pass through different mediums. Causes the ruler to look bent at the surface The mediums in this example are water and air

The degree that light bends when it enters a new medium is called the “index of refraction” Slide 22

Light hitting at an angle is bent Light hitting straight on is not bent Slide 23

Lenses work because of refraction! Light is bent as it enters a new medium, glass! 1.Thicker in middle, thin on edges 2.Light rays meet to form a focal point 3.Makes real images since light rays come together from a light source, but can also make virtual images (center picture) 4.Used in cameras, telescopes, human eye Slide 24

Concave Lenses 1.Concave lenses are thin in the middle and thicker on the edges 2.Since light rays never meet with this lens, they make virtual images only 3.Used in cameras & telescopes to correct spherical aberation, and also eyeglasses Slide 25

Slide 26 Review of Refraction 1.Light rays slow down when they enter a new medium 2.Refraction can cause light rays to change their direction 3.All transparent materials have their own “index of refraction” 4.Light is refracted when it passes through lenses and this creates images

Slide 27 Color Part 3 - Color In this section of the Powerpoint you will learn about color. We will also learn how light helps us to see various colors around us.

Slide 28 Color White light is not a single color; it is made up of a mixture of the seven colors of the rainbow. We can demonstrate this by splitting white light with a prism: This is how rainbows are formed: sunlight is “split up” by raindrops.

Slide 29 The colors of the rainbow: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Just remember ROY G. BIV

Slide 30 Seeing color The color an object appears depends on the color of light it reflects. For example, a red book only reflects red light: White light Only red light is reflected

Slide 31 Transparent, Translucent, and Opaque

Slide 32 Transparent: a transparent object is one that lets light pass through completely. Examples are: clear window, transparent glass

Slide 33 Translucent: Translucent materials transmit some light but cause it to spread in all directions. Ex.: Bathroom windows, waxed paper

Slide 34 Opaque: Opaque materials do not allow any light to pass through them.