Exploration of Light Phenomena in EM Waves
Learn about various phenomena related to light in electromagnetic waves including radiation, luminescence, incandescence, bioluminescence, fluorescence, transmission, absorption, scattering, and polarization. Understand how light behaves in different mediums.
Exploration of Light Phenomena in EM Waves
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Chapter 17 –EM waves Vocabulary terms
radiation • Latin, radiationem – “act or process of radiating” • Radiating – “spreading out in all directions” • Definition: energy that moves in the form of EM waves.
luminescence • Suffix – escence which means process or state of being • Root word – lumin, Latin lumen which means light • Definition: production of light without high temperatures
incandescence • Latin candescere – begin to glow, become white • - escence – process or state of being • Definition: production of light by materials with high temperatures
bioluminescence • Prefix bio – “living” • Root lumen – “light • Suffix escence – process or state of being • Definition: production of light by living organisms
fluorescence • Latin fluor- “a flowing” • -escence – process or state of being • Definition: Phenomenon in which a material absorbs EM radiation of one wavelength and gives off EM radiation of a different wavelength
transmission • -trans – “across, beyond, through” • Mission – “act of sending” • Definition: Passage of an EM wave through a medium.
absorption • Latin absorbere – “to swallow up” • Suffix –ion meaning condition or action • Definition: Disappearance of an EM wave into a medium
scattering • Scatter – “to disperse” • Suffix –ing means action • Definition: Spreading out of light rays in all directions
polarization • Latin polaris – “of or pertaining to the poles” • Suffix –ization meaning action, process, or state • Definition: Quality of light in which all of its waves vibrate in the same direction.