Mod3
the angle of incidence ____ = angle of reflection ______
(30*), (30*)
light travels at _________ m/s
186,000 m/s
Light travels at
300,000 km/s
Red light has a wavelength of ____ while violet has a wavelength of __
700 nm, 400 km
how many minutes does sun need to reach the Earth?
8 minutes
who is the Arab scientist that said the eyes simply collect the light that falls into them?
Alhazen
Closest star to earth is ______. It is over ________ away from Earth
Alpha Centauri, 4.24
all ABSORBED is _______ while all REFLECT is _______
Black; White
Who first proposed the Wave Theory of Light and believed that light was made up of waves vibrating up and down perpendicular and formulated a way of visualizing wave propagation = electromagnetic spectrum
Christian Huygens
Why is red light used in photographic darkrooms?
Darkrooms used red lighting to allow photographers to control light carefully so that light-sensitive photographic paper would not become overexposed and ruin the pictures during the developing process.
the range of all types of EM radiation.
Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum
T or F: A shadow is a dark reflection
False
T or F: Light from a candle does not travel as far during the daytime
False
T or F: Light from the sun can travel further light from a candle
False
T or F: We can only see things that are making light
False
The uninterrupted area or distance over which the wind blows (in the same direction).
Fetch
Increasing wavelength of light goes in this order:
Gamma Rays, x-rays, UV, Visible light (violet-red), infrared, microwave, radio
incident ray
Incoming ray
energy that travels and spreads out as it goes
Radiation
Who studied the interference of light waves by shining light through a screen with two slits equally separated, the light emerging from the two slits, spread out according to Huygen's principle
Thomas Young
T or F: Plato and Pythagoras thought that light originated in our eyes and that vision happens when little invisible probes were sent to gather information about far-away objects.
True
T or F: only waves make interference patterns, particles don't
True
T or F: very few objects actually emit their own light
True
used in water filtration, disinfection
UV light
why not all UV light reaches Earth.
UVB and UVC waves have more energy, they have the greatest potential to damage the skin.
The number of waves/oscillations passing a fixed point in a specified period of time
Wave Frequency
The vertical distance between the wave trough and the wave crest.
Wave Height
The time it takes for two successive crests to pass a specified point.
Wave Period
The distance between two consecutive wave crests or between two consecutive wave troughs
Wave length
If you are in a room that that is completely dark, what would you see? What happens after you wait a long, long time?
You will just see black - forever
light that is taken in and not reflected or transmitted
absorbed light
the size of the displacement for the disturbance
amplitude
4 properties of light
amplitude, wave speed, wavelength, frequency
Light waves can interfere with other light waves, ______
canceling or amplifying them
Newton believed light is made up of atom particles called
corpuscles
bending of light waves around obstacles in its path
diffraction
Fill in the blanks: Electromagnetic radiation consists of _________________, which are synchronized _______ of _________ and ________________. In a vacuum, electromagnetic waves travel at ___________, commonly denoted c.
electromagnetic waves, oscillations, electric, magnetic fields, the speed of light
what is this called: if an atom drops from one orbital to the next lower one, it must emit a photon with the same amount of energy as the orbital energy difference
emission
T or F: Wavelengths of visible light are very large
false
T or F: the angle of reflection is not the same as angle of incidence
false
shortest wavelength but the highest energy source; from radioactive material
gamma rays
The greater the fetch, the ______________ the wave height.
greater
cannot be detected by our naked eye, the heat that is easily detected, used in airports
infrared light
light makes up _____ ______ (complicated undulations that happen when two wave patterns occupy the same space)
interference patterns
the longer the wavelength, the _______ the energy
lesser
produce heat as the molecules vibrate fast
microwave
Rough surfaces/______ ______ light that's why we see colors; Smooth surfaces ______ most light
opaque, scatter, reflect
Particles of light called ____ travel through space. - These photons have very specific energies. these have specific energies that is light is ______
photons, quantized
the little invisible _____ that were sent to gather information about far-away objects
probes
an example of light as a particle: when you shine a light on metal, the light transfers its energy to the atoms in the metal in discrete packets called ________
quanta
longest wavelength ex.; bluetooth, wi-fi
radio waves
which has more longer wavelength red or violet?
red
an effect that occurs when light bends as it passes from one substance into another
refraction
Considered to be part of the brain itself, the ______ is covered by millions of light-sensitive cells, some shaped like rods and some like cones. These receptors process the light into nerve impulses and pass them along to the cortex of the brain via the optic nerve.
retina
reflected ray
the light ray that bounces off a surface
___________ materials still allow light but may konting disturbances/only some parts pass-through
translucent
__________ materials allow light to pass through without disturbances
transparent
T or F: Higher energy means higher frequency
true
T or F: Photons strike your eye (or other sensors) like a very small bullet, and are detected.
true
T or F: UV is shorter than visible light but has higher energy because it has a higher frequency
true
T or F: UV light has the shortest wavelength and higher frequency than visible light
true
T or F: because of understanding light as a wave, we also understand what color is
true
T or F: infrared light has the longest wavelength and lowest frequency
true
T or F: some experiments showed that light acts like a particle
true
T or f: cats can't see anything at all in a totally darkened room
true
T or f: light keeps travelling until it hits something
true
True or false: A lens help to form images because it bends light
true
True or false: light has to enter our eyes for us to see
true
is is true that color is not inherent in objects, thus we only perceive the reflected colors
true
for one wavelength, there must be ___ successive crests to pass a specified point
two
which has more energy violet or red?
violet
The repeating and periodic disturbance that travels through a medium (e.g. water) from one location to another location.
wave
The color of light is determined by its
wavelength
high energy, can penetrate the skin, reflected into the photographic film
x-rays