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Chapter 27 and 28
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Both a wave and a particle Electromagnetic wave Photon Wave/Particle Duality (Quantum Physics) Speed of Light (c) = 300,000,000 m/s (186,000 mph) Light-year = Distance light travels in one year Light is created by vibrating electrons (charges)
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Broken into Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Transparent: light passes through (waves re-emmited) Opaque: light does not pass through (waves absorbed) Different materials = slower speed of light Materials can be transparent to some frequencies of light and opaque to others Glass: Visible Light = transparent Infrared/Ultraviolet = opaque (not transparent)
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Ray: a beam of light Light is considered a bundle of rays Shadow: when an object blocks some rays Umbra: total shadow Penumbra: partial shadow (some light from reflections or alternate source fills in the shadow)
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Light = transverse waves Wave is oriented by how electron vibrates Orientation of wave = polarization Most sources are not polarized (all different angles)
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Polarization filters block all light not same angle as filter Glare (reflection) from horizontal surfaces tends to polarize that way Vertical filter would block it 3-D viewing (each eye has different polarization filters)
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White light = all colors Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Black = absence of light
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We see the color reflected by an object Other colors are absorbed Color of light can influence color seen (by lack of certain colors)
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Color transparent materials are opaque to all colors but the color they seem For example: blue glass lets blue light through but absorbs all other colors
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Mostly white: but stronger in the yellow/green areas and weaker on the ends This makes natural sunlight yellowish
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Red Light + Green Light + Blue Light = White Light Red + Blue = Magenta Blue + Green = Cyan Red + Green = Yellow Magenta + Cyan + Yellow = White Any color can be made by mixing these three colors at different brightness Complementary mixed = white
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Pigments mix to black Pigment is color of light (or mix) that is reflected Blue reflects Green/Blue/Violet (absorbs the rest) Yellow reflects Red/Orange/Yellow/ Green (absorbs the rest) Green reflects just Green (only color both yellow and blue reflect)
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Sky Blue? Atmosphere acts like a prism and scatter the sunlight, Blue scatters the most so that is what we see Sunsets Red? Thicker atmosphere scatters light more, red gets scattered most Water Greenish-Blue? Water absorbs colors as it gets deeper Red/orange/yellow absorb at shallow water Green/blue/indigo/violet absorb at deeper levels
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Every element gives off specific colors when heated Spectroscopes analyze the exact colors to identify exact elements
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