2. Light
Significance of Light
Responsible for photosynthesis
Indirectly responsible for production of
Oxygen
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Sunlight
3. • Heats up ocean, air, and land which initiates
different weather patterns
• Partly responsible for ocean currents
• Partly responsible for evaporation and
condensation of rain.
4. Light is a Wave
Light is a wave because it displays some
properties of mechanical waves.
It reflects. (Reflection)
It diffracts. (Diffraction)
It refracts. (Refraction.
5. Light as Electromagnetic Wave
• Light can propagate without the existence of
physical medium (solid, liquid, gas)
• Light has velocity, wave length, and frequency.
• Light is made up of “Many Light Waves”.
Invisible Light
Invisible Light
Gamma Rays
X-Rays
Ultraviolet rays
Infrared rays
Microwaves
Radio waves
High Frequency,
short wave length
Low Frequency, Long
wavelength
7. Each light wave in the electromagnetic spectrum
carries different Frequency and Wave Length,
but their VELOCIY is the SAME.
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8. Color
Visible Light (light with colors) – represent a
band of light waves whose wavelength is
between 380 nm – 739 nm.
Monochromatic light – a light wave of one
wavelength
Colors – The light ray which is reflected.
9. White Light is the combination of all visible light.
White – is not a color.
Black – is also not a color. (No visible light is
reflected.
Different organisms are sensitive to different wave
lengths.
Snakes, and crocodiles – can see the red to infrared
color
10. Humans, and primates are sensitive to green
colors
Bats – sensitive to infrared light
11. Human Eye
Retina – inside surface of the pupil. Collections
of cells which are responsible for light
detection.
Rods – Sensitive to the intensity of light
Cones – Sensitive to the wavelengths of visible
light.
13. Colors – the color we see is the reflected light of
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14. Properties of Objects in Relation to Light
Transparent – light passes straight through the
object
Translucent – some light passes through, some
are reflected, some are refracted (scattered
into many directions)
Opaque – no light passes through the object.