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What is Light?
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What is light? We can not understand what light is by examining light under microscope. We have to make whether it explains the observed a theory and check phenomena related to light.
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What does light do? Reflection (yansıma) Refraction (kırılma) Diffraction (kırınım) Interference (girişim) …
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Light Reflects
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Light Refracts
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Reflection and Refraction Together
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Then What is Light? Light is a stream of particles (Newton) Light is wave phenomena (Huygens) Both in the 17th century. What is a wave?
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How does the particle theory explain reflection?
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How does the wave theory explain reflection?
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Both theories are succesful in explaining the reflection of light. What about refraction?
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How does the particle theory explain the refraction of light?
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How does the wave theory explain the refraction of light?
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Both theories predict refraction, but… They predict the sense of refraction to be opposite. If light slows down in a dense medium then wave theory predicts the sense of refrection correctly while the particle theory predicts it wrong. However people found it easier to think in terms of particles.
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Snell’s law
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Principal of Least Action
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Least time is given by the path obeying Snell’s law
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Diffraction of Light Diffraction is the slight bending of light as it passes around the edge of an object. If observed carefully, the edges of shadows are not solid, but slightly fuzzy. Shadow where you do not expect.
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One hole diffraction
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What is Diffraction?
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Interference of Waves (Young 1801)
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Double Slit Experiment
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Light is an electromagnetic Wave
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EM waves
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EM wave tops
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EM spectrum
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Planck (1900) Light is emitted and absorbed as packets of energy (particles)
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Einstein 1905 Light is a particle. The particle of light is called photon.
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Quantum Mechanics Light and all fundamental particles are also waves. E.g. electrons are waves.
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