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January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 20021 Light: Properties and Characteristics Electromagnetic energy you can see.

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1 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 20021 Light: Properties and Characteristics Electromagnetic energy you can see

2 Properties of light Carrier of information Electromagnetic wave –Light is the region of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by human vision 0.7 um

3 Properties of light Travels in straight lines

4 angle of incidence (i) = angle of reflection (r) Properties of light Reflects from surfaces

5 sin (  i ) = n sin (  r ) n is refractive index of dense material n ≈ 1.1 - 1.3 (depends on material) Properties of Light Refracts at boundaries of transparent materials

6 Characteristics of Light Frequency (f)

7 Characteristics of Light Frequency (f)

8 Characteristics of Light Wavelength = c/f

9 Frequency corresponds to colour - high frequency (short ) = blue (380 nm) - low frequency (long ) = red (720 nm) Many frequencies aren’t seen by humans - higher frequencies -> ultraviolet (UV) - lower frequencies -> infrared (IR)

10 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 200210 Frequency corresponds to colour

11 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 200211 Electromagnetic Spectrum

12 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 200212 Absorption of light by atmosphere From www.tvhandbook.com/graphics/pdf_files/chapter1_1.pdf

13 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 200213 Absorption of light by water Electric Current From http://www.karger.ch/gazette/64/fernald/

14 Characteristics of Light Amplitude (A)

15 Characteristics of Light Amplitude (A)

16 Amplitude determines intensity (Amplitude) 2 = Energy/second = intensity – high amplitude = bright light – low amplitude = dim light

17 Finally What was the purpose of this presentation? Which question remains unanswered?

18 January 8, 2002PSYC202-005, Term 2, Copyright Jason Harrison 200218 For Thursday’s tutorial… Reading for tutorial: –Ramachandran and Blakeslee, chapter 1 Assignment due in tutorial: –www.cs.ubc.ca/~harrison/P202www.cs.ubc.ca/~harrison/P202 For Next week… Reading for lecture: Gregory, Ch 4-5 Reading for tutorial: Rama, Ch 2


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