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RIGHT PAGE October 18, 2012 Focus : Light and Sight Objective : I will be able to explain the relationship among visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum, and sight . EQ: How does our eyes process light? HW: project Warm-Up: Wave Review
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RIGHT PAGE October 18, 2012 Focus: Light and Sight Objective: I will be able to explain the relationship among visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum, and sight. EQ: How does our eyes process light? HW: project Warm-Up: Wave Review (directions are on the sheet)
A light review: • Our primary source of light is the sun. • Light travels in straight lines at a speed of 186,000miles per second. • Light waves travel faster than sound waves. • Light energy from the sun travels through space , reaches earth, and some of it turns to heat energy and warms the earth’s air. • Light from the sun also travels to the cells of green plants (producers) and is stored as energy. • When light reaches an object, it is absorbed, reflected, or passes through it.
What is light really?Electromagneticradiationwaves • Light waves are three dimensional • Light waves vibrate in all planes around a center line. • The waves have high points called “crests.” • Waves also have low points called “troughs.” • The distance from one crest to the next crest is called a “wavelength.” • The number of waves passing a given point in one second is called the “frequency.” wavelength
*Electromagnetic Radiation • Electromagnetic radiation can be described in terms of a stream of photons. Each photon is traveling in a wave-like pattern, moving at the speed of light and carrying some amount of energy. • The only difference amongst radio waves, visible light, and gamma-rays is the amount of energy of the photons. Radio waves have photons with low energies. Microwaves have a little more energy than radio waves. Infrared has still more energy. • As we move down the chart we see visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays whose photon energies gradually increase. • Gamma and Cosmic rays have the highest energy waves.
Remember radio waves are long…and gamma rays are small Radio-TV -Microwave- Infrared - VISIBLE -Ultraviolet -X-rays - Gamma- Cosmic
Radio(Longest electromagnetic waves) • Emitted by • Astronomical Objects • Radio Station Transmitters • Detected by • Ground based radio telescopes • *If you turn on a radio,, it will convert the radio wave energy into sound energy.
Television • Shorter than radio, also used to carry messages (pictures & sound) to our TV sets. • *We can sense the TV waves around us with our televisions.
Microwave • Emitted by: • Gas clouds collapsing into stars • Microwave Ovens • Radar Stations • Cell Phones • Detected by • Microwave Telescopes • Food (heated) • Cell phones • Radar (systems)
Infrared(Heat or Thermal)Are you a source of infrared? YES you are! • Emitted by • Sun and stars (Near) • TV Remote Controls • Food Warming Lights (Thermal) • *Everything at room temperature or above,=HEAT • Detected by • Infrared Cameras • TVs, VCRs, • Your skin
VisibleEachcolorisa differentsizewave.Red the longest & violet the shortest • Emitted by • The sun and other astronomical objects • Laser pointers • Light bulbs • Detected by • Cameras (film or digital) • Human eyes • Plants (red light) • Telescopes RoyG.Biv Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet (order of colors of the rainbow)
UltravioletSunburn / black light • Emitted by • Tanning booths (A) • The sun (A) • Black light bulbs (B) • UV lamps • Detected by • Space based UV detectors • UV Cameras • Flying insects (flies) He can get skin cancer!
X-ray • Emitted by • Astronomical objects • X-ray machines • CAT scan machines • Older televisions • Radioactive minerals • Airport luggage scanners • Detected by • Space based X-ray detectors • X-ray film • CCD detectors
Chandra X-ray Observatory • Chandra is designed to observe X-rays from high energy regions of the universe, such as the remnants of exploded stars. • The most sophisticated observatory built to date. • Deployed by the Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999, Chandra X-ray Observatory *Slide from 2004 NSTA Conference
Gamma Ray(Short electromagnetic waves but more energetic) • Emitted by • Radioactive materials • Exploding nuclear weapons • Gamma-ray bursts • Solar flares • Detected by • --Geiger counters • Gamma detectors and astronomical satellites • Medical imaging detectors
Sources of g-ray Emission • • Black holes • • Active Galaxies • • Pulsars • • Diffuse emission • • Supernovae • Gamma-ray bursts • • Unidentified
COSMIC Rays "Cosmic rays, the highest-energy particles in nature, are thought to be formed when stars collapse and produce tremendous shock waves
How big are the waves? • A great question! • Radio waves= (Buildings to human size); • Microwaves (Humans-beetles); • Infrared waves (Eye of a needle); Visible waves (microscopic size)! WOW! All the rest are the size of molecules, atoms, atomic nuclei and smaller..
Sensing Light • Humans have two light detectors. • Do you know what they are called? Did you realize cameras and camcorders are light detectors too?
http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/cow_eye/video_sm_all.htmlhttp://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/cow_eye/video_sm_all.html • http://news.discovery.com/videos/why-tell-me-why-why-is-the-sky-blue.html
What do you see? What do There's a face... and the word liar
Is the left center circle bigger? No, they're both the same size
It's a spiral, right? No, these are a bunch of independent circles
Keep staring at the black dot. After a whilethe gray haze around it will appear to shrink.
Stare at the black lightbulb for at least 30 seconds.Then immediately stare at a white area on the screenor at a sheet of paper. You should see a glowing light bulb!
How many colors do you see? There are only 3 colors: White, green, and pink.There seem to be two different shades of pink,but there is only one pink.