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Science Starter: March 5, 2012
Write out the definition and match the correct term
   in your science notebook.
2) How a light wave bens when it enters a new
   medium at an angle
3) How a light wave bounces back when it hits a
   barrier
4) The type of wave visible light is


Electromagnetic Wave         Refraction
Reflection                   Spectrum
Mechanical Wave              Radiation
Science Starter: March 6, 2012


Write the question and correct answer in your science notebook

4)        An EM wave is caused by a disturbance in
     a.     The atmosphere
     b.     A material medium
     c.     A field
5)        In a vacuum, the speed of EM waves
     a.     Always remains constant
     b.     Decreases as the waves spread out
     c.     Depends on the source of the wave
Light Sources and Interactions
Facts about Visible Light

 Light is the only form of EM radiation for which
 humans have specialized sensory organ.
    The human eye is very sensitive to light and color
 Most living creatures depend on visible light for their
 survival.
Incandescence

 The Sun’s high temperature produces light of every
  wavelength.
 Incandescence- the production of light by materials
  at high temperatures
    Example: sun, lightening, fire, incandescent light bulbs
Living Things Produce Light

 Luminescence- the production of light without high
  temperatures
 Bioluminescence- the production of light by living
  organisms
    Light is created with a chemical process rather than intense
     heat
Human Technology Produces Light

 Incandescent Light Bulbs- uses a glass bulb and a
  tungsten filament
 Halogen Light Bulbs- used a quartz bulb, tungsten
  filament, and a halogen gas mixture
 Fluorescent Light Bulbs- uses phosphor coating,
  electrical current, mercury vapor and other gases.
Fluorescent and LED Lights

 Fluorescence- occurs when a material absorbs EM
  radiation of one wavelength and gives off EM
  radiation of another
 Light emitting diode (LED)- a semiconductor that
  converts electric energy directly into light
    Advantages of LED: produce brighter light, do not break, uses
     little energy and heat, can last for decades
Light Waves Interact with Materials

 Transmission- the passage of an EM wave through a
 medium
    Transparent- materials that allow most of the light that strikes
     to pass through
    Translucent- materials that transmit some light, but they also
     cause it to spread out in all directions
    Opaque- materials that do not allow any light to pass through
Light Waves Interact with Materials

 Absorption- the disappearance of an EM wave into
 the medium.
    Absorption affects how things look, because it limits the light
     available to be reflected or transmitted.
Light Waves Interact with Materials

 Scattering- the spreading out of light rays in all
 directions, because particles reflect and absorb the
 light.
Light Waves Interact with Materials

 Polarization- quality of light in which all of its waves
 vibrate in the same direction
Wavelengths Determine Color

 When all wavelengths of visible light are present the
  light will appear white.
 A prism is a tool that uses refraction to spread out
  the different wavelengths that make up white light.
Color Reflection and Absorption

 The color of an object or material is determine by the
 wavelength it absorbs and reflects.
Primary Colors of Light

 The human eye detects three color bands: red, green
  and blue.
 When all colors are mixed together you perceive
  white light

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Light sources and interactions 3.3 3.4[2]

  • 1. Science Starter: March 5, 2012 Write out the definition and match the correct term in your science notebook. 2) How a light wave bens when it enters a new medium at an angle 3) How a light wave bounces back when it hits a barrier 4) The type of wave visible light is Electromagnetic Wave Refraction Reflection Spectrum Mechanical Wave Radiation
  • 2. Science Starter: March 6, 2012 Write the question and correct answer in your science notebook 4) An EM wave is caused by a disturbance in a. The atmosphere b. A material medium c. A field 5) In a vacuum, the speed of EM waves a. Always remains constant b. Decreases as the waves spread out c. Depends on the source of the wave
  • 3. Light Sources and Interactions
  • 4. Facts about Visible Light  Light is the only form of EM radiation for which humans have specialized sensory organ.  The human eye is very sensitive to light and color  Most living creatures depend on visible light for their survival.
  • 5. Incandescence  The Sun’s high temperature produces light of every wavelength.  Incandescence- the production of light by materials at high temperatures  Example: sun, lightening, fire, incandescent light bulbs
  • 6. Living Things Produce Light  Luminescence- the production of light without high temperatures  Bioluminescence- the production of light by living organisms  Light is created with a chemical process rather than intense heat
  • 7. Human Technology Produces Light  Incandescent Light Bulbs- uses a glass bulb and a tungsten filament  Halogen Light Bulbs- used a quartz bulb, tungsten filament, and a halogen gas mixture  Fluorescent Light Bulbs- uses phosphor coating, electrical current, mercury vapor and other gases.
  • 8. Fluorescent and LED Lights  Fluorescence- occurs when a material absorbs EM radiation of one wavelength and gives off EM radiation of another  Light emitting diode (LED)- a semiconductor that converts electric energy directly into light  Advantages of LED: produce brighter light, do not break, uses little energy and heat, can last for decades
  • 9. Light Waves Interact with Materials  Transmission- the passage of an EM wave through a medium  Transparent- materials that allow most of the light that strikes to pass through  Translucent- materials that transmit some light, but they also cause it to spread out in all directions  Opaque- materials that do not allow any light to pass through
  • 10. Light Waves Interact with Materials  Absorption- the disappearance of an EM wave into the medium.  Absorption affects how things look, because it limits the light available to be reflected or transmitted.
  • 11. Light Waves Interact with Materials  Scattering- the spreading out of light rays in all directions, because particles reflect and absorb the light.
  • 12. Light Waves Interact with Materials  Polarization- quality of light in which all of its waves vibrate in the same direction
  • 13. Wavelengths Determine Color  When all wavelengths of visible light are present the light will appear white.  A prism is a tool that uses refraction to spread out the different wavelengths that make up white light.
  • 14. Color Reflection and Absorption  The color of an object or material is determine by the wavelength it absorbs and reflects.
  • 15. Primary Colors of Light  The human eye detects three color bands: red, green and blue.  When all colors are mixed together you perceive white light