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Light and Sound. Light and Sound. In this unit: Properties of light Reflection Colours Refraction Properties of sound Hearing. Laser. Part 1 – Properties of Light. Light travels in straight lines:. Light travels VERY FAST – around 300,000 kilometres per second.
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Light and Sound www.assignmentpoint.com
Light and Sound In this unit: • Properties of light • Reflection • Colours • Refraction • Properties of sound • Hearing www.assignmentpoint.com
Laser Part 1 – Properties of Light Light travels in straight lines: www.assignmentpoint.com
Light travels VERY FAST – around 300,000 kilometres per second. At this speed it can go around the world 8 times in one second. www.assignmentpoint.com
Thunder and lightning start at the same time, but we will see the lightning first. Light travels much faster than sound. For example: • 2) When a starting pistol is fired we see the smoke first and then hear the bang. www.assignmentpoint.com
We see things because they reflect light into our eyes: Homework www.assignmentpoint.com
A luminous object is one that produces light. A non-luminous object is one that reflects light. Luminous and non-luminous objects Luminous objects Reflectors www.assignmentpoint.com
Rays of light Shadows are places where light is “blocked”: Shadows www.assignmentpoint.com
Properties of Light summary • Light travels in straight lines • Light travels much faster than sound • We see things because they reflect light into our eyes • Shadows are formed when light is blocked by an object www.assignmentpoint.com
Part 2 - Reflection Normal Reflection from a mirror: Reflected ray Incident ray Angle of reflection Angle of incidence Mirror www.assignmentpoint.com
Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection The Law of Reflection In other words, light gets reflected from a surface at ____ _____ angle it hits it. The same !!! www.assignmentpoint.com
Clear vs. Diffuse Reflection Smooth, shiny surfaces have a clear reflection: Rough, dull surfaces have a diffuse reflection. Diffuse reflection is when light is scattered in different directions www.assignmentpoint.com
Using mirrors Two examples: 2) A car headlight 1) A periscope www.assignmentpoint.com
Colour White light is not a single colour; it is made up of a mixture of the seven colours of the rainbow. We can demonstrate this by splitting white light with a prism: This is how rainbows are formed: sunlight is “split up” by raindrops. www.assignmentpoint.com
The colours of the rainbow: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet www.assignmentpoint.com
Adding colours White light can be split up to make separate colours. These colours can be added together again. The primary colours of light are red, blue and green: Adding blue and red makes magenta (purple) Adding blue and green makes cyan (light blue) Adding red and green makes yellow Adding all three makes white again www.assignmentpoint.com
Homework Seeing colour The colour an object appears depends on the colours of light it reflects. For example, a red book only reflects red light: White light Only red light is reflected www.assignmentpoint.com
A pair of purple trousers would reflect purple light (and red and blue, as purple is made up of red and blue): Purple light A white hat would reflect all seven colours: White light www.assignmentpoint.com
Using coloured light If we look at a coloured object in coloured light we see something different. For example, consider a football kit: Shirt looks red White light Shorts look blue www.assignmentpoint.com
Red light Shirt looks red In different colours of light this kit would look different: Shorts look black Shirt looks black Blue light Shorts look blue www.assignmentpoint.com
Homework Some further examples: www.assignmentpoint.com
Red Filter Magenta Filter Using filters Filters can be used to “block” out different colours of light: www.assignmentpoint.com
Investigating filters www.assignmentpoint.com
Red Blue Green White Yellow Cyan Magenta www.assignmentpoint.com
Refraction Refraction is when waves ____ __ or slow down due to travelling in a different _________. A medium is something that waves will travel through. When a pen is placed in water it looks like this: In this case the light rays are slowed down by the water and are _____, causing the pen to look odd. The two mediums in this example are ______ and _______. Words – speed up, water, air, bent www.assignmentpoint.com
Sound – The basics We hear things when they vibrate. If something vibrates with a high frequency (vibrates very ______) we say it has a _____ pitch. If something vibrates with a low frequency (vibrates ______) we say it has a ____ pitch. The lowest frequency I could hear was… Words – slowly, low, high, quickly www.assignmentpoint.com
Drawing sounds… This sound wave has a _____ frequency: This sound wave has a ___ _frequency: www.assignmentpoint.com
Drawing sounds… This sound wave has a _____ amplitude (loud): This sound wave has a _____ amplitude (quiet): www.assignmentpoint.com
Hearing problems • Our hearing range can be damaged by several things: • Too much ear wax! • Damage to the auditory nerve • Illness or infections • Old age (not like Mr Richards) www.assignmentpoint.com
Other sound effects… • Like light, sound can be… • Reflected – sound reflections are called ______. • Refracted – this is why you might sound strange if you try talking underwater www.assignmentpoint.com
The Ear Label your diagram with the following: These bones are vibrated by the eardrum This tube carries the sound towards the eardrum This part is used to help us keep our balance This part “picks up” the vibrations This part of the ear contains many small hairs with turn vibrations into an electrical signal This part connects the ear to the mouth This part “channels” the sound towards the ear drum www.assignmentpoint.com
The Ear www.assignmentpoint.com