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http://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/9942- exploring-light-and-color-light-and-color- video.htmhttp://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/9942- exploring-light-and-color-light-and-color- video.htm 6 minutes, good intro
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The electromagnetic spectrum is a series of radiation waves produced naturally by the sun
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Electromagnetic waves transport energy. The higher the frequency the more dangerous the waves are to humans. ◦ Radio waves are low frequency and do not cause harm ◦ Gamma rays are high frequency and can cause genetic mutations
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1. Radio waves- lowest frequency ◦ E.g. Radio and television signals 2. Micro-waves- ◦ E.g. From satellites, cell phones, internet, micro-wave ovens
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3. Infrared- just below the visible spectrum Felt as heat emitted by objects that are warmer than their environment ◦ E.g. Heat lamps used in incubators 4. Visible Light-seen by humans White light is a result of a combination of different wavelengths. These can be separated with a prism or with water droplets.
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5. Ultraviolet rays- frequency just above the visible spectrum In small amounts = tan, In large amounts = burn or skin cancer 6. X-Rays- very short rays can penetrate skin and muscles but are absorbed by bone Must limit exposure
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7. Gamma Rays- the shortest rays and the highest energy From nuclear reactions Cause genetic mutations and cancer Used in radiotherapy to target cancer cells (ironic)
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Light travels in a straight line As it encounters objects the path of the light can change When light hits an object some of the light is partially absorbed by the object
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Rays of light are reflected when they rebound off the object.
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1. The incoming and outgoing light are in the same plane 2. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence (angle that comes in)
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Refraction is when the light is bent as it travels through a medium of different density Show gizmo
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Light exits into medium (air) of lower index of refraction, and turns left.
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A lens is a curved transparent substance used to bend light rays
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Convergent lenses bring light together to focus the light on one spot Used to correct hyperopia (far sightedness)
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Divergent lenses spread light apart Used to correct myopia (near sightedness)
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