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Grade 8 ScienceGrade 8 ScienceUnit 2: OpticsUnit 2: Optics
Chapter 4: Many properties of light can be understood using a wave model of light.
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The History of LightThe History of LightPythagorasA Greek philosopherBelieved that beams of light were made of tiny particles.
The eyes detected these particles and could see the object.
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Albert MichelsonFirst person to measure the speed of light (3 x 10 m/s)
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Speed: Light vs. SoundSpeed: Light vs. Sound
Light1 000 000 000 km/h
Sound1 200 km/h
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Both the lightning strike and the roar of thunder happen at the same time.
You see the lightning first.
If you multiply the time in seconds between the strike and the roar by the speed of sound, you will find the approximate distance.
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The light takes thousands of years to reach our eyes
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Light Technologies Light Technologies Include...Include...MicroscopeTelescopePeriscopeBinocularsFibre opticsCamera
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Prescription contact lenses
LaserMovie projectorsOverhead projectors
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LightLightLight: a form of energy that can be detected by the human eye.
Visible light: a mixture of all the colors of the rainbow.
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Rainbow
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Properties of Visible Properties of Visible Light...Light...
1. Light travels in a straight line. (rectilinear propagation)
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2. Light reflects (reflection)
Mirror Dust
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3. Light refracts (Refraction)
“The Bent
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4. Light Disperses (dispersion)
Light separates into its constituent colors.
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5. Light travels through a vacuum (does not require a medium; no particles involved)
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6. Travels through objects to different degrees
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Visible Light SpectrumVisible Light Spectrum
Can be seen due to the dispersion of light through a prism.
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The constituent colors of white light are:
RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet
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**Red has the smallest refraction and violet has the greatest.
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When a laser is shone through a prism, the light will refract but disperse. Why? A laser light is one color only!
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The Wave ModelThe Wave Model
Explains that light is a type of wave that travels through empty space and transfers energy from one place to another
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A Wave...A Wave...
* A Peak is also called the crest.
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Frequency: the number of repetitive motions that occur during a given time.
Ex. The number of wavelengths that pass a point in 1 second.
Measured in Hertz
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Amplitude: the height of a wave crest or depth of a wave trough as measured from the rest position.
crest height = trough depth
The larger the amplitude, the greater the energy transported.
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Wavelength: the distance from crest to crest, trough to trough or the distance covered by one complete crest and one complete trough.
Measured in metersLonger wavelengths refract the least.
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Frequency and Frequency and WavelengthWavelengthHigh frequency waves have short wavelengths
Low frequency waves have short wavelengths
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Wavelength - Frequency Relationship
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Electromagnetic Electromagnetic RadiationRadiationThe transmission of energy in the form of waves that extend from the longest radio waves to the shortest gamma rays.
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Electromagnetic Radiation
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Types of Electromagnetic Types of Electromagnetic RadiationRadiation
1. Radio waves: the longest wavelength and lowest energy and frequency.
Can be used to help us see the inside of our bodies to diagnose illness. Ex. MRI
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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2. Microwaves: have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency of all radio waves.
Ex. Microwave ovens, telecommunication satellites, radio telescopes, radar (remote sensing)
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Microwave ovens use a specific frequency that is strongly absorbed by water molecules in food.
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3. Infrared Waves: longer wavelength and lower energy and frequency.
Infrared means below red
Also called heat radiationEx. Remote controls, computer, heat lamps, motion sensors
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4. Visible Light Spectrum
Can be continually detected by our eyes.
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5. Ultraviolet Waves: shorter wavelength and higher energy and frequency.
Very energeticHave the ability to kill bacteria in food and water and medical supplies.
Ex. Sun, detect fingerprints
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Using Ultraviolet Radiation
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6. X-Rays: have a shorter wavelength, and higher energy and frequency than UV.
Used to photograph teeth, bones and the inside of machines, security screening
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X-Ray Imaging
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7. Gamma Rays: have the highest energy and frequency and the shortest wavelength.
Result from nuclear reactions.
Produced by the hottest regions of the universe.
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Gamma Rays: Nuclear Explosion
Gamma Rays: Medical Treatment
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Electromagnetic Electromagnetic Radiation... A Safety Radiation... A Safety Concern?Concern?
Generally, higher energy electromagnetic radiation is more harmful to humans.The Earth’s atmosphere is able to protect us from some of the more dangerous electromagnetic radiation present in space, making the Earth a safe place for humans.Changes to present conditions may comprise our safety.
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Positive and Negative Positive and Negative Effects to Exposure to Effects to Exposure to Electromagnetic RadiationElectromagnetic Radiation
X-Rays Ultraviolet
Radio Waves
Positive Effects
Medical detection
Used to treat jaundice in babies
Improved tele-communication
Negative Effects
Over-exposure can lead to cancer
Skin cancer
Uncertain of long-term exposure