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What is Light?
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Light is Energy you can see.
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Light Phenomenon Isaac Newton (1642-1727) believed light consisted of particles By 1900 most scientists believed that light behaved as a wave.
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The sun as all stars, is a source of Natural Light
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The moon is not a source of light. It is merely the sun’s light reflecting off its surface.
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Light spreads out or radiates, so is called RADIANT ENERGY
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Light producing Technologies are known as Artificial Light Sources Using Chemical Energy To produce light Using Electrical Energy To produce light LASER Technology
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Incandescent Light Incandescent light uses electricity to run through a tungsten filament which causes it to glow. Disadvantage – only 5% of the electricity is used to generate light. The rest is lost.
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Fluorescent Light Toxic when chemicals released to air. Works by a gas being excited by electricity, causing it to emit UV light. The UV light causes the phosphorus lining to glow.
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Phosphorescence Items coated in phosphor which absorb UV light. When the light source is removed, it glows in the dark. T-Shirts/Wall decorations that glow in the dark
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Chemiluminescence Light caused by a chemical reaction. Example: glow stick, you have to snap them to cause the chemicals to mix, and they then emit light.
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Bioluminescence Living things that emit light. Some will argue that it’s a chemical reaction, which it is, but the chemicals are produced by living things.
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First Basic Property of Light LIGHT IS A FORM OF ENERGY
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum -Electromagnetic spectrum represents the range of energy from low energy to high energy. -High Frequency to Low Frequency
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Beyond Light: The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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None of the frequencies found on the lower frequency end of the electromagnet spectrum are considered particularly harmful
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However, ALL the higher frequencies ARE harmful to humans.
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Radio Waves -Longest Wavelength -Low Frequency -Harmless to Humans
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Microwaves The microwave oven cooks food by using high frequency electromagnetic waves Found between radio waves and visible light on the electromagnetic spectrum
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Infrared Radiation Infrared radiation is heat or thermal radiation. Any object which has a temperature radiates in the infrared.
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INTRODUCING ROY G. BIV R – Red O – Orange Y – Yellow G – Green B – Blue I – Indigo V – Violet
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Visible light (for humans) is a small portion of this spectrum. This is the only part of this energy range that our eyes can detect. What we see is a rainbow of colors. RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet ROY G BIV
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The Spectrum Pattern of light when white light is refracted.
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To produce red, all light is absorbed except red, which is reflected.
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Ultraviolet Radiation
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Harmful to Skin: Linked to Skin Cancer
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Ultraviolet Light
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Used for Security in Money
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X-Rays Even shorter wavelengths and higher frequency.
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Pass through Tissue, but are absorbed by Bone
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Gamma Rays
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Incredible Hulk Transformed by Gamma Rays
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Instead of being transformed into a Superhero, gamma rays will cause radiation sickness in humans and will even cause changes in DNA. This can result in birth defects in victims’ children many years after exposure.
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Gamma Rays These waves are generated by radioactive atoms and in nuclear explosions. Gamma-rays can kill living cells, a fact which medicine uses to its advantage, using gamma-rays to kill cancerous cells.
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Laser Light Light Amplification through the Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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