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Conceptual Physics11th Edition
Chapter 27:
COLOR
• Color in Our World• Selective Reflection• Selective Transmission• Mixing Colored Light• Mixing Colored
Pigments
• Why the Sky Is Blue• Why Sunsets Are Red• Why Clouds Are White• Why Water Is
Greenish Blue
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Color we see depends on frequency of light.
High Frequency,
Short wavelength
Low Frequency,
Long wavelength
𝑓
𝜆
Color
0.4𝜇m 0.7𝜇m
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Selective Reflection
A red ball seen under white light.
Only red is reflected, other colors are absorbed.
A red ball seen under red light.
A red ball seen under green light.
There is no source of red light to reflect.
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Selective Transmission
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Selective Transmission
Color of transparent object depends on color of light it transmits.
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Mixing Colored Light
The spectrum of sunlight is a graph of brightness versus frequency.
Somehow, this mix looks “white” to us.
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Radiation curve divides into three regions that match the color receptors in our eyes.
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Additive primary colors:• Red, green, and blue
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The shadows of the golf ball are the “subtractive primary colors”.
• Cyan (opposite of red):• Magenta (opposite of green)• Yellow (opposite of blue)
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Only four colors of ink are used to print color photographs: magenta, yellow, cyan and black.
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Why the Sky Is Blue• Results of selective scattering by particles
smaller than the wavelength of incident light; such as nitrogen and oxygen molecules.
• This kind of scattering is more at higher frequencies, and less at lower frequencies.
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Why the Sky Is Blue
𝑓𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑦
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Why Sunsets Are RedLight that is least scattered is light of low frequencies, which best travel straight through air.
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Why Water Is Greenish Blue
• The intriguingly vivid blue of lakes in the Canadian Rockies is due to scattering.
• The lakes are fed by runoff from melting glaciers that contain fine particles of silt, called rock flour, which remain suspended in the water.
• Light scatters from these tiny particles and gives the water its eerily vivid color.