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Ch 16

Light Waves
Light
   We see objects because light is either
    emitted or reflected by the object
Light




   Light is an electromagnetic wave that the human
    eye can detect
   Light has wavelengths that range from 400 nm
    (violet) to 700 nm (red)
   The speed of light is 3 EE 8 m/s
Luminous Body
          Emits light waves
          Ex: the sun
Illuminated Body
           Reflects light waves
           Ex: the moon
Luminous Flux (P)
 The rate at which light is emitted from a
  source
 It is measured in lumen (lm)
Illuminance (E)
 The amount of light that is reflected
E= P

      4 πd 2
 Units are lm/m2 or lux (lx)
Luminous Intensity (I)
 Luminous flux that falls on one square
  meter of a sphere one meter in radius
I= P

    4π
 Units are candela (cd)
Types of Materials
Transparent
         Transmits light
          without distortion
         Ex: crystal clear water
Translucent
         Transmits light but the
          image is distorted
         Ex: lampshade
Opaque
      Transmits no light
      All light is absorbed or
       reflected
      Ex: brick
White Light




   Produced by adding the colors red, blue and
    green
   This is called the additive process
   Red, blue and green are called the primary light
    colors
Mixing Light Colors
   Red and Green =       Yellow
   Blue and Green =      Cyan
   Red and Blue =        Magenta
Complementary Light Colors
   Yellow and Blue        Produce white light
   Cyan and Red
   Magenta and Green
Dyes and Pigments
 Dyes are molecules that dissolve in liquids
  to form colored solutions. They absorb
  certain wavelengths and reflect others.
 A pigment also absorbs certain
  wavelengths and reflects others, but they
  are larger and mix to form suspensions.
Dyes and Pigments




   The absorption process of light forms colors by
    the subtractive process
Primary Pigments
    Absorb one color from white light and reflect 2 colors

   Yellow absorbs Blue            Reflects red and Green
   Magenta absorbs                Reflects Blue and Red
    Green
                                   Reflects Blue and Green
   Cyan absorbs Red
Secondary Pigments
    Absorb 2 colors from white light and reflect one color

   Red absorbs Green              Reflects Red
    and Blue (Cyan)
   Green absorbs Red              Reflects Green
    and Blue (Magenta)
                                   Reflects Blue
   Blue absorbs Red
    and Green (yellow)
Complementary Pigments
 Produce black light
 Black is not a color just the absence of
  light
 No light is being reflected
 Note: The primary light colors are the
  secondary pigments and vice versa
What color would a yellow banana
appear if it is hit with green light?
 Answer:
 Green, yellow can reflect red and green,
  but there is only green light hitting it.
What color would a yellow banana
 appear if it is hit with blue light?
 Answer:
 Black, the yellow absorbs blue light so
  there is no light to reflect
What color would a yellow banana
 appear if it is hit with cyan light?
 Answer:
 Green, the yellow absorbs blue light
 Cyan – Blue = Green
Polarized Light
           Light that only
            vibrates in one plane.
           Polarized light will
            only pass through a
            polarized filter if it is
            parallel to the
            vibrating light
Thin Film Interference
   The beautiful colors
    are caused when light
    reflects off of 2
    surfaces
   Example: Oil and
    water or the 2 layers
    of a bubble

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Light waves

  • 2. Light  We see objects because light is either emitted or reflected by the object
  • 3. Light  Light is an electromagnetic wave that the human eye can detect  Light has wavelengths that range from 400 nm (violet) to 700 nm (red)  The speed of light is 3 EE 8 m/s
  • 4. Luminous Body  Emits light waves  Ex: the sun
  • 5. Illuminated Body  Reflects light waves  Ex: the moon
  • 6. Luminous Flux (P)  The rate at which light is emitted from a source  It is measured in lumen (lm)
  • 7. Illuminance (E)  The amount of light that is reflected E= P 4 πd 2  Units are lm/m2 or lux (lx)
  • 8. Luminous Intensity (I)  Luminous flux that falls on one square meter of a sphere one meter in radius I= P 4π  Units are candela (cd)
  • 10. Transparent  Transmits light without distortion  Ex: crystal clear water
  • 11. Translucent  Transmits light but the image is distorted  Ex: lampshade
  • 12. Opaque  Transmits no light  All light is absorbed or reflected  Ex: brick
  • 13. White Light  Produced by adding the colors red, blue and green  This is called the additive process  Red, blue and green are called the primary light colors
  • 14. Mixing Light Colors  Red and Green =  Yellow  Blue and Green =  Cyan  Red and Blue =  Magenta
  • 15. Complementary Light Colors  Yellow and Blue  Produce white light  Cyan and Red  Magenta and Green
  • 16. Dyes and Pigments  Dyes are molecules that dissolve in liquids to form colored solutions. They absorb certain wavelengths and reflect others.  A pigment also absorbs certain wavelengths and reflects others, but they are larger and mix to form suspensions.
  • 17. Dyes and Pigments  The absorption process of light forms colors by the subtractive process
  • 18. Primary Pigments Absorb one color from white light and reflect 2 colors  Yellow absorbs Blue  Reflects red and Green  Magenta absorbs  Reflects Blue and Red Green  Reflects Blue and Green  Cyan absorbs Red
  • 19. Secondary Pigments Absorb 2 colors from white light and reflect one color  Red absorbs Green  Reflects Red and Blue (Cyan)  Green absorbs Red  Reflects Green and Blue (Magenta)  Reflects Blue  Blue absorbs Red and Green (yellow)
  • 20. Complementary Pigments  Produce black light  Black is not a color just the absence of light  No light is being reflected  Note: The primary light colors are the secondary pigments and vice versa
  • 21. What color would a yellow banana appear if it is hit with green light?  Answer:  Green, yellow can reflect red and green, but there is only green light hitting it.
  • 22. What color would a yellow banana appear if it is hit with blue light?  Answer:  Black, the yellow absorbs blue light so there is no light to reflect
  • 23. What color would a yellow banana appear if it is hit with cyan light?  Answer:  Green, the yellow absorbs blue light  Cyan – Blue = Green
  • 24. Polarized Light  Light that only vibrates in one plane.  Polarized light will only pass through a polarized filter if it is parallel to the vibrating light
  • 25. Thin Film Interference  The beautiful colors are caused when light reflects off of 2 surfaces  Example: Oil and water or the 2 layers of a bubble

Editor's Notes

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