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2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 EM SPECTRUM Miscellaneous Wave Properties of Light Light & Color Mirrors & Lenses
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These are tiny, particle –like bundles of energy that make up electromagnetic waves.
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Photons
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DAILY DOUBLE Put these in order of increasing energy: FM Radio Waves, Gamma rays, Infrared Light, Ultraviolet Light.
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DAILY DOUBLE order of increasing energy: FM Radio Waves, Infrared Light, Ultraviolet Light. Gamma rays,
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These waves have the highest energy of all electromagnetic waves.
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Gamma Rays These waves have the highest energy of all electromagnetic waves.
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This is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum you can see.
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This is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum you can see. Optical Range (visible light)
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Which travels faster, red light or blue light?
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Which travels faster, red light or blue light? Neither All EM Radiation travels at the same speed in similar media.
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These materials absorb or reflect all light, you cannot see through them.
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Opaque Objects These materials absorb or reflect all light, you cannot see through them.
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A green filter absorbs these colors of light
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Red and Blue light are absorbed. Only Green is transmitted
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What color is formed when all three primary pigments are mixed?
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BLACK
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Red light and Green light combine to form yellow light so the light is (additive/subtractive) color.
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Red light and Green light combine to form yellow light so the light is additive color.
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This color of light has the shortest wave length and the highest energy.
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VIOLET
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This is the word used to describe light that strikes an object.
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Incident Light
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This is the result of waves changing velocity when they travel from one medium to another.
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Refraction
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This is what happens when waves are bent around a barrier.
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Diffraction
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What type of interference is taking place as the crests combine to form new colors of light?
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Constructive Interference
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Calculate the angle of reflection in the diagram.
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Angle of reflection is 30° Law of Reflection = ’
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This is the type of image produced by a plane mirror. (3 Characteristics)
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This is the type of image produced by a plane mirror. (3 Characteristics) A Virtual, Upright, True Size Image
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This is the name for the structure n the picture.
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Concave Mirror
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This type of image is produced when the light rays actually cross and touch the image.
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Real Image
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A convex mirror and a concave lens both produce this kind of image due to wave divergence.
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They both produce a Virtual, Upright, Smaller Image
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This is where the object must be placed to produce a real, inverted image with a convex lens..
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This is where the object must be placed to produce a real, inverted image. Outside the focal point
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This scientist is credited with pioneering the study of light.
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James C. Maxell This scientist is credited with pioneering the study of light.
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Laser light is made up of this type of light to produce a concentrated beam.
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Coherent Light
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Light travels fastest in this medium.
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A vacuum
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This type of filter only lets light of one orientation pass through.
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Polarizing Filter
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This technology uses the principal of Total Internal Reflection to transmit messages with light.
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Fiber Optics
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