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1 Visible Light

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3 Wave Model of Light A model is a way for scientists to explain what they see The Wave Model of Light pictures light travelling as waves Light = wave = transfers energy

4 Why do we see a rainbow? Light can bend = refract
How much light can bend depends on its wavelength

5 Why do we see a rainbow? A beam of light contains all the colours of the rainbow All of the colours have different wavelengths

6 Why do we see a rainbow? Which colour has the longest wavelength?
Which colour has the shortest wavelength? Which colour has the highest frequency? Which colour has the lowest frequency?

7 How do we see a rainbow? A prism is used to separate the colours
The different angles of the walls cause the bending of light

8 How do we see colours? Reflection occurs when a light wave strikes an object and bounces off Some colours are reflected (and seen) and other colours are absorbed Eureka!

9 How do we see colours? Only three colours are needed to produce all the colours of the rainbow! Primary colours of light – Red, Blue, Green Different from primary colours of paint When combined together, produce the secondary colours of light – yellow, cyan and magenta

10 How do we see colours? Blue + Green = Cyan Green + Red = Yellow
Red + Blue = Magenta


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