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Light
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Light Terminology Which is not a measure we use to identify a type of light? A. Wavelength B. Speed C. Frequency D. Energy
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Speed of Light Light is made of particles called photons. All photons move at a constant speed c in the vacuum of space. c = 3 10 5 km/s = 186,000 miles/sec 10 -9 s in 1 foot = 1 nanosecond/foot 0.02 sec to cross the US 8 min to get from the Sun to the Earth
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Measuring Waves Photons can act as waves. Wavelength ( ) is the distance between two waves. The period is the time between waves. Frequency ( ) is the inverse of the period. –Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz). Speed, wavelength and frequency are related. 1 wavelength
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Measuring Particles Photons can act as particles. Particles are described by their energy (E). –Measured in joules (J) –Golf ball dropped from 7 ft Waves are related to particles. Planck’s Law describes the amount of energy in a photon. –h is Planck’s constant –h = 6.6 10 -34 J s
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Visible Light Visible light is radiation in a narrow band of wavelength or energy. –Narrower ranges are colors Visible light is part of a larger electromagnetic spectrum. wikipedia Wavelength in nm
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Radio Waves Radio waves come from electrical oscillations. –Microwaves with shorter wavelengths The long wavelengths travel easily and are not interfered by atoms. Radio waves> 1 m< 3 x 10 8 Hz Microwaves1 mm to 1 m3 x 10 11 Hz to 3 x 10 8 Hz
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Infrared and Ultraviolet Visible light is often produced by vibrating atoms and molecules. –Infrared lower energy than visible light –Ultraviolet higher energy than visible light Infrared700 nm to 1 mm4 x 10 14 Hz to 3 x 10 11 Hz Visible light400 nm to 700 nm8 x 10 14 Hz to 4 x 10 14 Hz Ultraviolet10 nm to 400 nm3 x 10 16 Hz to 8 x 10 14 Hz
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High Energy Photons X-rays come from energetic transitions in atoms. Gamma rays come from nuclear and subatomic reactions. X-rays0.01 to 10 nm3 x 10 19 Hz to 3 x 10 16 Hz Gamma rays 3 x 10 19 Hz Thinkstock.com
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