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Electromagnetic Spectrum. LIGHT Principles of Physics. Electromagnetic Spectrum. Waves created by fluctuating electric and magnetic fields Transverse waves Can travel in a vacuum – do not need a medium Travel at the speed of light in a vacuum (c = 300,000,000 m/s)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum LIGHT Principles of Physics
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Waves created by fluctuating electric and magnetic fields • Transverse waves • Can travel in a vacuum – do not need a medium • Travel at the speed of light in a vacuum (c = 300,000,000 m/s) • Organized by frequency and wavelength
3.84x1014 Hz 4.82x1014 Hz 5.03x1014 Hz 5.20x1014 Hz 6.10x1014 Hz 6.59x1014 Hz 7.69x1014 Hz Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet
Radio, Micro, and Infrared Waves • Longest wavelength and lowest frequency • RADIO WAVES ARE NOT SOUND WAVES • Provide the signal for communications devices such as: radios, television, cell phones • Micro waves are used to cook food • Infrared waves are used for TV remote controls, night vision
Ultraviolet, X and Gamma Waves • Shortest wavelength, highest frequency • Cause damage to human cells because wavelength is close to atomic size • Ultraviolet – sun bathing • X – used to detect bone damage, baggage screening at airports • Gamma – radioactive decay
Visible Light • Waves that allow us to see color • Red – longest wavelength, lowest frequency (3.84 x 1014 Hz = 384,000,000,000,000 Hz) • Violet – smallest wavelength, highest frequency (7.69 x 1014 Hz = 769,000,000,000,000 Hz)
Light Sources • Emit light waves • Produce light • Sun, light bulbs, flames Illuminated Objects • Most objects • Actually are reflecting light • People, plants, rocks, etc. Moon – source or illuminated?
Characteristics of Light Waves • Intensity (brightness) = amplitude Large amplitude, a lot of energy (very hot) Small amplitude, less energy (warm)
Characteristics of Light Waves • Color = frequency • Order of colors = spectrum • Primary colors of light – red, green and blue • Red light +green light +blue light = white light • Different than pigment colors (ink, paint, etc) • These reflect light, they are not sources Mixing colors Applet
Light can be reflected or transmitted: Materials • Transparent – transmit clearly (clear glass, still water) • Translucent – transmit blurry (frosted glass) • Opaque – no transmission (light may be reflected or absorbed)
Speed of light in a vacuum = c = 299,792,458 m/s = 2.99792458 x 108 m/s ≈ 3.00 x 108 m/s Speed of light in any other material depends on optical density (ability of a material to transmit light) • Greater optical density, more light slows down Air c / 1.003 ≈ 3.00 x 108 m/s Water c/1.33 Diamond c/2.42
Scientific Notation 1. Ex: 300,000,000 → 3.0 0.000345 → 3.45 • Put a decimal after the first non-zero number and drop any zeroes • Determine the power of ten by counting the places before of after the decimal • Show the places before or after the decimal using an exponent. Use a negative on your exponent if the decimal is before the number 2. Ex: 300,000,000 → 3.0 8 places after 0.000345 → 3.45 4 places before • Ex: 300,000,000 → • 3.0 x108 0.000345 → 3.45 x 10-4