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Light Waves. The Electromagnetic Spectrum. What is Light?. A difficult question, thousands of years in understanding. Very difficult to study, since it cannot be caught, and it is very difficult to measure. What is Light?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Light Waves

Light Waves

Page 2: Light Waves

The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Page 3: Light Waves

What is Light?

A difficult question, thousands of years in understanding.

Very difficult to study,since it cannot becaught, and it is verydifficult to measure.

Page 4: Light Waves

What is Light?

Light is a wave that travels through the universe’s electromagnetic field. Electromagnetism = a combination of

electricity and magnetism

Light waves do notneed a physical medium like air.

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Properties of Light

Frequency – light is caused by the vibrations of electrons

Wavelength – light waves have crests and troughs, just like water waves

Speed – the speed of light depends on what it is traveling through.

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Speed of Light (in a vacuum) 299, 792, 485 m/s ≈ 3 x 108 m/s

186,282 miles per second

671 million miles per hour

Can be slowed if passing through water, glass, etc.

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Types of Light

Most light is invisible, because it has frequencies that our eyes cannot see.

Light with faster frequencies has shorter wavelengths and higher energy

Speed = wavelength x frequency

Wavelength = 3 x 108 m/s ÷ frequency

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Types of light

TypeBallpark Frequen

cy

Ballpark Wavelen

gthRadio (AM) 106 Hz 300 m invisible

Radio (FM) 108 Hz 3 m invisibleMicrowaves

& Radar 1010 Hz 3 cm invisible

Infrared 1013 Hz .03 mm invisible

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Types of light

Type Ballpark Frequency

Ballpark Wavelen

gth

Visible 4.4 x 1014 Hz 700 nm Red

4.9 x 1014 Hz 600 nm Orange

5.1 x 1014 Hz 580 nm Yellow

5.8 x 1014 Hz 530 nm Green

6.3 x 1014 Hz 470 nm Blue

6.9 x 1014 Hz 430 nm Indigo

7.4 x 1014 Hz 390 nm Violet

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Types of light

TypeBallpark Frequen

cy

Ballpark Wavelen

gthUltraviolet 1016 Hz 3 x 10-8 m invisible

X-Rays 1017 Hz 3 x 10-9 m invisibleGamma

Rays (from space)

1018 Hz 3 x 10-10 m invisible

??? More? Smaller? invisible

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A Spectrum is a continuous range

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Another Diagram

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Notice this backwards (?) diagram

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The NECAP Version

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It’s a Spectrum!

The only difference between types of light is how fast it vibrates (frequency)

Radio waves, visible light, and x-rays are all waves created by vibrating electrons at different speeds

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Light can act like a wave!

It can reflect! Reflection = bouncing off

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Light can act like a wave!

It can refract! Refraction = bending when it passes through

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Light can act like a wave!

It can disperse! Dispersion = separating frequencies of light

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Light can act like a wave!

It can diffract! Diffraction = spreading out and separating (by frequency)

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Summary 1/3

Light is a wave.

Light has frequency and wavelength.

The speed of light in a vacuum is 3 x 108 m/s.

It is the second fastest thing in the universe (only bad news travels faster).

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Summary 2/3

There are many types of light, which all differ only by frequency/wavelength

Faster frequency = shorter wavelength = more energy

In order: Radio, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, Gamma Rays

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Summary 3/3

Light reflects (bounces off of objects), like on a mirror

Light refracts (bends while passing through objects), like through a glass

Light diffracts (spreads out and separates by wavelength), like making a rainbow