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Topic : Waves Aim : Describe the properties and behavior of visible light.

Topic : Waves Aim : Describe the properties and behavior of visible light. Do Now : Take out reproduction packet. Complete #2 on the back of your KE and PE reading notes. HW : Reading Notes – Forces CL Waves due Thursday.

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Topic : Waves Aim : Describe the properties and behavior of visible light.

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  1. Topic: Waves Aim: Describe the properties and behavior of visible light. Do Now: Take out reproduction packet. Complete #2 on the back of your KE and PE reading notes. HW: Reading Notes – Forces CL Waves due Thursday

  2. Which skier will have a greater potential energy?  Support your answer.

  3. Identify the electromagnetic wave described. • Has the highest energy. • Used to look at internal images of bones. • Needed for your cells to produce Vitamin D. • Lowest frequency and wavelength. • Visible light with the shortest wavelength. • Felt as heat. • Emitted by cell phones and satellite signals. • Produced during nuclear reactions.

  4. Light Electromagnetic wave Transverse wave

  5. Photon Tiny bundle of energy

  6. Continue in straight line unless direction is changed

  7. What occurs when light strikes an object?

  8. Which is transparent, translucent, and opaque?

  9. Opaque object Doesn’t transmit light Only absorbs & reflects Wood, metal…

  10. Translucent object Transmits light, but with no detail Some light passes

  11. Waxed paper, frosted glass

  12. Transparent object Transmits light easily Very clear Water, glass, air…

  13. You can’t see the stem of this flower through the opaque vase. A blurry view of the stem is seen through the translucent vase. The entire stem can clearly be seen through the transparent vase.

  14. Reflection Bouncing back of light

  15. Law of Reflection = angle of incidence = angle of reflection

  16. Types of reflection Depends on surface

  17. Regular Reflection Diffuse Reflection SHARP IMAGE FUZZY IMAGE

  18. Regular Reflection Diffuse Reflection

  19. Refraction Bending of light Ray changes speed

  20. Index of Refraction Amount by which a material refracts light Greater = more light is bent Larger for solids Smallest for gases

  21. B has a larger Index of Refraction because it bends the wave a lot more than A C has a larger Index of Refraction because it bends the wave a lot more than D

  22. Prism Piece of glass Bends white light 2x Separates it into colors (different wavelengths)

  23. Longer wavelength  less bending

  24. Red light Longest wavelength Refracted the least

  25. Violet light Shortest wavelength Refracted the most

  26. When water droplets act as a prism, a RAINBOW is formed.

  27. Diffraction: light bends when it passes around an edge or through a slit

  28. Mirages result when air near the ground is much warmer or cooler than air above. The density of air increases as air cools and light waves move slower in cooler air than warmer air. As a result, light waves are refracted as they pass through air layers with different temperatures.

  29. Let’s summarize… • Compare the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection. • Describe the difference between reflection and refraction.

  30. A student sees a mirror image of a duck in the water of a lake. What causes the mirror image? • Black light • Refracted light • Reflected light • Absorbed light

  31. What happens to the path of a light ray as it passes from air into water at an angle? • Its path widens. • Its path bends. • Its path becomes shorter. • Its path continues in a straight line.

  32. Objects appear different in size and shape in a container of water due to • refraction of light waves • interference of the water and light waves • polarization of the light waves • diffraction of the light waves

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