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Title: Nature of Light


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Nature of Light
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Light
  • Light can be modeled as a wave and a particle
  • Transverse, electromagnetic wave
  • Photons particles of light

3
Speed of Light
  • Vacuum 3.00 x 108 m/s
  • Water 2.25 x 108 m/s
  • Glass 1.97 x 108 m/s
  • Generally decreases as medium increases in
    density.

4
Intensity
  • Intensity is referred to as brightness.
  • Intensity decreases as distance from the origin
    increases. Why?
  • Photons spread out over wider area.

5
Lasers
  • A device that controls the way energized atoms
    release photons.
  • The word originates from the phrase light
    amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.

6
Properties of Lasers
  • Monochromatic one specific color
  • Coherent organized moves in step with others
  • Directional tight beam strong and concentrated

7
Modeling With Rays
  • Rough surfaces reflect at all angles. This is
    called diffuse reflection.
  • Smooth surfaces reflect light rays in one
    direction. This is called specular reflection.

8
Modeling with Light Rays
  • The angle at which the ray strikes the surface is
    called the angle of incidence.
  • The angle at which the light is reflected is
    called the angle of reflection.

9
Law of Reflection
  • The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of
    reflection.
  • Both are measured from a line perpendicular to
    the surface called the normal.

10
Mirrors
  • As light reflects off a mirror, some rays hit
    your eye and your brain interprets this as an
    image behind the mirror.

11
Flat Mirrors
  • Show a virtual image, located behind the mirror
    at the same distance as the object is from the
    surface.
  • Ex Bathroom Mirror

12
Concave Mirrors
  • Used to focus reflected light (magnification)
  • Can create a real image in front of the mirror.
  • Ex reflecting telescopes

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Convex Mirrors
  • Used to gather more images.
  • Ex Mirror in corner of store or on side of car
    (objects in the mirror are closer than they
    appear). Let you see around a corner.
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