Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCarol O’Neal’ Modified over 9 years ago
1
Waves & Energy H Ch 5&6
2
Waves Vibrating disturbance by which energy is transmitted Amplitude (Wavelength) u = λν
4
Calculate the wavelength ( ) of yellow light if its frequency ( ) is 5.10 x 10 14 Hz. Example 1
5
What is the frequency ( ) of radiation with a wavelength ( ) of 5.00 x 10 -8 m? What region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation? Example 2
6
Electromagnetic Radiation c = λν c = 3.0×10 8
8
When solids are heated, they emit electromagnetic radiation over a wide range of wavelengths Atoms and molecules could emit (or absorb) energy in discrete quantities, like small packages or bundles Quantum Theory E = h x Planck’s constant (h) h = 6.63 x 10 -34 J s E = hc / λ Because = c/λ
9
How much energy does a wave have with a frequency of 2.0 x 10 8 Hz? ( h = 6.626 x 10 -34 J. s) Example 1
10
Phenomenon in which electrons are ejected from the surface of certain metals exposed to light Photon is a “particle” of light Photoelectric Effect h KE e - E = h x
11
Particle-Wave Duality Possessing both particle like and wave like properties Not unique to light, but is also characteristic of all matter including e −
12
Bohr ’ s Theory e - can only have specific (quantized) energy values light is emitted as e - moves from one energy level to a lower energy level
13
Spectroscope Instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the em spectrum
14
Emission Spectra
15
Line Emission Spectrum of Hydrogen Atoms Energize the sample
16
16
17
Flame Test
18
Neon Signs
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.