physics test 2
how many colors of ink are used to print full-color pictures?
3 plus black
a person stands 2 meters in front of a plane mirror and sees her image. how far from her does her image appear to be?
4 meters
how does a pigment affect light?
a pigment selectively absorbs some frequencies of light and transmits others
the solar radiation curve is
a plot of suns brightness versus frequency of emission
the main difference between the retina of a human eye and that of a dogs eye is the
absence of cones in a dogs retina
when the frequency of light matches the natural frequency of molecules in a material, light is
absorbed
why are red, green, and blue called the additive primary colors?
adding appropriate amounts of re plus green plus blue lights can produce almost any color of the spectrum
if 3 primary colors of light shine on a white wall and produce a white spot, the primaries must be
additive
why does the sky normally appear blue?
air molecules have resonances in the ultraviolet, so they scatter blue light more than red light
strictly speaking, to say that an apple is red means that it
appears red
glass is transparent to wave frequencies that
are below its natural frequencies
when visible light is incident upon clear glass, atoms in the glass
are forced into vibration
why does your instructor say that every drawing showing what an atom looks like is wrong?
atoms are too tiny to even have the property of appearance
if a light wave is diminished in intensity by absorption of its energy, we say the light is
attenuated
if molecules in the sky scattered orange light instead of blue light, sunsets would be colored
blue
what color light is transmitted by a piece of blue glass?
blue
a banana will appear black when illuminated with
blue light
what are detected by the cones in our eyes?
colors
the sensation of color is seen when light falls on the eyes
cones
stare at a red wall for a few minutes and then gave at a white wall. due to retina fatigue you see
cyan
when something is painted red, what color is most absorbed?
cyan
a red apple will appear black when illuminated with
cyan light
why are metals shiny?
free electrons in metals vibrate when light strikes them, thereby reemitting the light as reflected light
what color of light is most attenuated by magenta-colored paint?
green
what is the fate of the energy in infrared light incident on glass?
infrared light will make atoms vibrate, thus becoming internal energy and a temperature increase
colors are barely seen or not at all in the nighttime because the moonlight
is too dim to activate the retinas cones
what happens to the light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency equal to the frequency of the light?
it is absorbed
what happens to light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency above or below the frequency of the light?
it is reemitted
green light + ____ light = white light
magenta
what are the subtractive primary colors?
magenta, cyan, and yellow
when red, green, and blue lights shine on a golf ball, the shadows cast are
magenta, cyan, and yellow
which of the following is most directly related to the terms 'resonance' and 'frequency'?
matching
the sky is blue because ai molecules in the sky act as tiny
optical tuning forks that scatter blue light
kids in elementary school get this right: which color go light gets through the red glass?
red
what color of light is transmitted through a piece of red glass?
red
when ultraviolet light is incident upon glass, atoms in the glass
resonate
with all 3 lights are on, we insert an object that casts a shadow. what will be the colors of the shadows, and why?
the 3 shadows will be cyan, yellow, and magenta, because these are the compliments of the 3 primary colors
what is the effect on the color of a cloud when it contains an abundance of large droplets
the clouds become dark
what is resonance?
the enhanced response of an oscillator when a driving frequency matches the oscillators natural frequency
the sound coming from one tuning fork can force another to vibrate. what is the analogous effect for light?
the light emitted by resonant vibrations of an electron around one atom can be absorbed by an electron with the same resonant frequency of vibration in another atom
what are the colors of the shadows cast by an object that is placed under blue and red lights only?
the red light casts a blue shadow and the blue light casts a red shadow, because the space not illuminated by red is illuminated by blue, and vice versa
what occurs when the outer electrons that buzz about the atomic nucleus encounter electromagnetic waves?
they are forced into vibration, absorbing or emitting electromagnetic waves
in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is the resonant frequency of electrons in glass
ultraviolet
what is the fate of the energy in ultraviolet light that is incident upon glass?
ultraviolet light will be absorbed by the resonant vibration of electrons and turned into internal energy and a temperature increase
why do opaque materials become warmer when light shines on them?
vibrations given by the light to their electrons, atoms, and molecules that absorb the light become internal energy, thus leading to a temperature increase
what is the fate of the energy in visible light that is incident upon clear glass?
visible light will be transmitted by the glass, losing little energy in the process, so the energy remains visible light energy
yellow light + blue light =
white
magenta + yellow + cyan =
white light
if you have 3 primary colored light sources and you turn off the blue, what color will it make?
yellow
to what color of light are our eyes most sensitive?
yellow-green
what is the color of the peak frequency of solar radiation when it is plotted versus wavelength?
yellow-green
your friend says that the reason the distant dark mountains appear blue is because youre looking at the sky between you and the mountains. do you agree?
yes i agree