Unit 4 Beyond Visible Light

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Unit 4 Beyond Visible Light EM Spectrum pic

Part 1 What do you know? What have we learned so far about how energy travels from the sun to the Earth? Light energy from the sun travels in straight lines in waves as white light. White light is a mixture of different colors (ROYGBIV) of light with different wavelengths.

Electromagnetic Spectrum What do you see in this chart Electromagnetic Spectrum What do you see in this chart? Waves to the left of visible light get ___________. Waves to the right get ______________. How does the amount of energy relate to frequency?

Take out your What We Think About……..Chart What are your initial ideas about infrared light? How does infrared light affect you life? Infra means ____________. Red refers to ____________.

If we cannot see infrared light, how do we know it exists? Record you ideas on your “table chart”.

Sir Frederick William Herschel Open you journal to page 15 and read Scientists Discover Light Beyond the Visible Spectrum Stop at the bottom of page 15 and take notes. Sir Frederick William Herschel

Let’s Explore Herschel’s Experiment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmiU5tJRJd4

Let’s Replicate Herschel’s Experiment 1. Draw and label a picture of you experiment set up. 2. Make a data chart to record temperature differences/changes. 3. Describe the patterns or changes in the temperature data. 4. What can you conclude from you data? Include you claim, evidence, and reasoning.

Write a Scientific Conclusion as a class. Claim: A statement that answers the investigation question Evidence: Scientific data from investigation or research that is appropriate and sufficient to support the claim. Reasoning: Scientific principles are cited or stated that link the evidence and claim. Shows why the data supports the claim and why it makes sense. Write your conclusion on the What We Think Chart.

Part 2 Further Exploration Ultraviolet Light… What is it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW5zeVy8aE0 Stop video at 2:10 Discuss the experiment.

Part 3 Wrap Up How was infrared light discovered and how did the discovery of one scientist lead to a related discovery by another? Compare the conclusions of each experiment. What were your early ideas about ultraviolet light? Why is Ozone in the atmosphere important? Discuss: Radio Waves, Microwaves, X-Rays, and Gama Rays