Light and Sound 4 th Grade Science. EQ: What is light? It’s a kind of energy called “electromagnetic (EM) radiation” (but this kind of radiation is not.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Light.
Advertisements

HEAT, LIGHT, SOUND SCIENCE LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY.
Where do we get light?.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Radiant Energy Electromagnetic wave, crest, trough, medium,
Light and Sound In this unit: 1)Properties of light 2)Reflection 3)Colors 4)Refraction 5)Properties of sound 6)Hearing.
Electromagnetic Spectrum. The Electromagnetic Spectrum is all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
Light Chapter 19.
LIGHT.
Sound and Light Chapter 17
Jeopardy Science Unit 2. LightReflectColorSoundWaves
 All light is a form of energy. That’s because light “radiates”, or spreads out, in all directions from its source. (Such as a light bulb or star).
Light. A Dozen Facts About Light Light Fact 1: Light is a form of energy (energy is the ability to make things change),
Light So far when we have talked about waves we have talked about sound waves. Light is a special type of wave.
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?
Science Literacy Fourth Grade Unit 3 SOUND. sound energywave frequencypitch.
Energy to See By 1.  Alien Attack Website: alienattack.htm 2.
By Mr. V. Calzada and Ms. Swanson
Wave Information. 1.A wave is an oscillation or back and forth OR up and down movement. 2. Waves that travel through matter are called mechanical waves.
What is light?.
Warm Up 1.What kind of electromagnetic radiation has a wavelength of 3.0 m? What is its frequency? 2.What is the wavelength of light that has a frequency.
Electromagnetic Spectrum: Light
5.1 The Ray Model of Light Some properties of light are best described by considering light as a wave. Other properties of light are best described by.
Chapter 14 Sound and Light Energy
Chapter 14 Forms of Energy. What is Sound Energy? is a wave of vibrations that spreads from its source. As sound travels through a material, the molecules.
Electromagnetic Radiation. What is light? Wave theory Light travels in waves Is reflects off objects It can pass through other light Particles would bounce.
PART 1 WHAT IS LIGHT 1.Define the following terms: electromagnetic wave, radiation 2.Describe light as an electromagnetic wave. 3.Calculate distances.
Wave Behavior - Reflection  the bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier.  All waves, sound, light, water, EMS, etc., can be reflected!! 
Light. Vocabulary Wavelength Crest Trough Reflection Refraction Transparent Translucent Opaque Transverse waves Visible spectrum.
Behaviors of Light So what happens when light enters or strikes a new medium or matter? Light will behave by Reflecting or scattering, Refracting, Transmitting,
Light Vocabulary 6 th Grade Science. Optics The study of visible light and the ways in which visible light interacts with the eye to produce vision.
8K Light 8K Light Travelling light Bending and reflecting Colours.
Waves Friday, January 8, 2010.
Light Waves Extension. Light Waves Extension What is light? 6.P.3.2.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Light Energy Science January 2013.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Behavior of Waves.
Sound and Light.
Fourth Grade Power Point
Physical Science: Optics
Chapter 8 Light and Sound
What is the nature of light?
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Light and Sound.
6th Grade – Sound and Light (Mod. J) – Unit 3 Lessons 1 & 2
LIGHT.
Light.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Waves transfer energy and interact in predictable ways.
Light.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
4th Grade Science Ch. 4 Sound and Light
Motion and Energy Light.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Dictionary Definition 3 Examples NO Pictures Explain in your own words
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Behavior of Waves Notes
What is the nature of light?
Light.
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Radiation
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Dictionary Definition 3 Examples NO Pictures Explain in your own words
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums
Presentation transcript:

Light and Sound 4 th Grade Science

EQ: What is light? It’s a kind of energy called “electromagnetic (EM) radiation” (but this kind of radiation is not harmful). There are other kinds of EM radiation too (radio waves, microwaves, x-rays, etc.), but light is the part WE can see, the part that makes the rainbow.

How does light travel? FAST and STRAIGHT About 186,000 miles per second, so light from the sun takes about 8 minutes to go 93 million miles to earth. If you could DRIVE to the sun at 60 mph, it would take you 177 years to get there! In one second, light can go around the earth 7 times!

How are shadows formed? When light strikes an object, some light reflects. When there is an obstacle in the way of the light, and it cannot pass, there is no light to reflect, and thus a shadow is formed. A SHADOW IS FORMED WHEN LIGHT SHINES AT AN OPAQUE OBJECT BLOCKING THE LIGHT RAY CAUSING A SHADOW BECAUSE LIGHT ONLY GOES IN A STRAIGHT LINE.

Vocabulary Transparent object is one that lets light pass through. (clear window)pass Translucent objects lets some light go through but not all (bathroom window) opaque: light can not go through it. Impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.opaque Example: opaque object lets no light pass through-( table) absorption: refers to the physical process of absorbing light. The process in which incident radiated energy is retained without reflection or transmission on passing through a medium. For example, light can not go through an object that is opaque because that object absorbs the light.

Refraction content/uploads/2012/05/interferen ce_refraction_reflection- 300x225.jpghttp://ilovenewton.com/wp- content/uploads/2012/05/interferen ce_refraction_reflection- 300x225.jpg

Sound energy Sound is a type of energy made by vibrations. When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles. These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles. This movement, called sound waves, keeps going until they run out of energy. If your ear is within range of the vibrations, you hear the sound. Pitch: the frequency at which an object vibrates to create a sound. A tuning fork, for example, that vibrates 440 times a second will produce a perfect “A” note. It is these predetermined levels of frequencies that pitch is categorized into the twelve chromatic musical tones.

vibrate: move back and forth rapidly. Did you hear that sound? It was made by air vibrating. The same is true for sounds made by musical instruments. The difference between NOISE and MUSIC is that musical sounds are organized into patterns that have pitch and rhythm. Noise is just random, disorganized sounds. Sounds are made and travel in the same way whether they are musical sounds or noise. A musical sound is called a tone, and is produced by air vibrating a certain number of times per second. These vibrations are called waves.vibrating

EQ: What is sound? Sound is a form of energy, just like electricity and light. Sound is made when air molecules vibrate and move in a pattern called waves, or sound waves.form Think of when you clap your hands, or when you slam the car door shut. That action produces soundwaves, which travel to your ears and then to your brain, which says, “I recognize that sound.” This is from Science Kids at Home.Science Kids at Home

SOUND Sound is a type of energy made by vibrations. When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles. These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles. This movement, called sound waves, keeps going until they run out of energy. If your ear is within range of the vibrations, you hear the sound. Picture a stone thrown into a still body of water. The rings of waves expand indefinitely. The same is true with sound. Irregular repeating sound waves create noise, while regular repeating waves produce musical notes. When the vibrations are fast, you hear a high note. When the vibrations are slow, it creates a low note. The sound waves in the diagram show the different frequencies for high and low notes. Low frequency notes High frequency notes

Low Frequency Notes

High Frequency Notes

Quiz 1.The bending of a wave caused by the change of speed that occurs when the wave passes from one medium into another is __________. 2. The bouncing back of a wave off an object or surface is ______________.back

3. Describes materials that let nearly all the light rays that hit them pass through _______________. 4. Describes materials that let some light rays pass through but scatter some of the other rays is ________. 5. Describes materials that do not let any light pass through them ______

Directions: Put a T for true and an F for false ___ Light is electromagnetic radiation. ___ Opaque objects can either absorb or reflect light. ___ Transparent substances reflect light. ___ A convex lens is curved outwards. ___ A prism is a type of lens ___ You can see your reflection on an opaque object ___ The visible spectrum is light you can see. ___ All light passes through translucent objects. ___ A concave lens is like the inside of a sphere. ___ Refraction means the light stops.

answers: T F T F T F T F