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Ch. 16 Light Milbank High School
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Sec. 16.1 Light Fundamentals Objectives –Recognize that light is the visible portion of an entire range of electromagnetic frequencies –Describe the ray model of light –Solve problems involving the speed of light –Define luminous intensity, luminous flux, and illuminance –Solve illumination problems
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Let there be light! Main way we sense our surroundings Natural light –Sun, flames, sparks, fireflies Artificial Light –Bulbs, lamps, TVs, lasers
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Light Fundamentals Electromagnetic Wave –Stimulates the retina in the eye –Wavelengths between 400 and 700nm Exact nature not fully understood –Waves? –Particles? 3.00 x 10 8 m/s c = λf
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Ray Model Represents a straight-line representation of light –Ignores wave properties –Used to describe how light is reflected and refracted
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Sources of Light Luminous body Illuminated body Luminous flux, P –lumen, lm Illuminance, E –lux, lx
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Luminous Intensity Luminous flux that falls on 1 m 2 of a sphere 1 m in radius –candela, cd (candle power) E = P/4πd 2 E is illuminance P is luminous flux d is distance from surface
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Questions How do we know that light travels through a vacuum? What color of visible light has the shortest wavelength? What are the units for: –Luminous intensity –Illuminance –Luminous flux
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Sec. 16.2 Light and Matter Objectives –Explain the formation of color by light and by pigments or dyes –Explain the cause and give examples of interference in thin films –Describe methods of producing polarized light
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Light and Matter Transparent –glass Translucent –Lamp shades –Frosted light bulbs Opaque –bricks
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Color Spectrum Primary Colors –Red, green, blue Secondary Colors –Yellow, cyan, magenta –White Same intensities of red, green, and blue
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Colors Con’t Complementary colors –Yellow made from red and green light –Yellow + blue = white –Thus, yellow is the complementary color
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Color by subtraction Dye –Molecule that absorbs certain wavelengths of light and transmits others –Pigment Primary Colors –Absorbs one primary color from white light –Yellow, cyan, magenta Secondary Colors –Absorbs two primary colors –Red, green, and blue
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Formation of Colors in Thin Films Soap bubble, oily films Results of constructive and destructive interference of light –Thin-film interference
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Polarization The intensity of the light is reduced by half Light travels in two planes –Polarizing material cancels out one of the planes
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Review Questions What colors does white light consist of? Is black a color? Why are the insides of binoculars and cameras painted black? You put a piece of red cellophane over one flashlight and a piece of green cellophane over another. You shine the light beams on a white wall. What color will you see where the two flashlight beams overlap?
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