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Energy Unit Week 34 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook Sound homework 2.Use voice level 2 (conversation) to share one answer from your homework with a partner. If you have time, share the second answer.
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Share Homework Questions: How does the thickness of an object affect vibration, frequency, and pitch? How does the tension of an object affect vibration, frequency, and pitch?
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Table of Contents Add a new page!
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Targets & Warm Up Targets: Students will understand what light energy is and how it travels. Warm Up: What is light energy? What do you know about light energy?
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Table of Contents DateTitlePage 5-18-15Light Energy83 Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 83 and add the title and date to the top of the page.
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Some Sources of Light Energy Sun Bonfire Street lamp Firefly Which is the most important for humans? Which involves bioluminescence? Which is human-created?
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Light Bulb What energy does a light bulb use? What energy does a light bulb produce?
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How does light travel? Light travels in straight lines called rays that fan outward from the source of light. You can see how light travels by looking at a shadow.
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Electromagnetic Radiation All forms of light are called electromagnetic radiation. – All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through empty space and carry energy Humans can see some light, but they can only see a small part of the universe’s light energy. Light travels as waves, but humans can only see certain waves. This is because of their wavelengths and frequencies.
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Frequency & Wavelength Frequency The number of waves that pass a point in a certain amount of time Wavelength The distance between a point on one wave and a similar point on the next wave
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Frequency & Wavelength ________________ wavelength = _______________ frequency
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Visible Light
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Colors in the visible spectrum Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet light White light is a blend of the colors in a rainbow
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Invisible Light
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Radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves have wavelengths that are too long Ultraviolet waves, X rays, and gamma rays have wavelengths that are too short
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BrainPop Video https://www.brainpop.com/science/energy/elec tromagneticspectrum/ Electromagnetic Radiation (4 minutes)
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Reflection Questions What is light energy? How does light travel from its source? What are some sources of light energy? – What are some examples of light we can see – What are some examples of light we cannot see?
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Targets (Revisited) Students will understand what light energy is and how it travels.
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Homework SubjectHomeworkDue Date ScienceNone
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