Light & Electromagnetic waves  Jitesh Aggarwal  XII Science (2011-12) FAITH ACADEMY
A light  review: Our primary source of light is the  sun . Light travels in straight lines at a speed of  186,000miles  per second. Light waves travel  faster  than sound waves. Light energy from the sun travels through space , reaches earth, and some of it turns to heat energy and warms the earth’s air. Light from the sun also travels to the cells of  green plants (producers ) and is stored as energy. When light reaches an object, it is absorbed, reflected, or passes through it.
Sensing Light Humans have two light detectors. Do you know what they are called? Did you realize cameras and camcorders are light detectors too?
What is light really? Elec trom agne tic   radi atio n   wa ves   Light waves are three dimensional Light waves vibrate in all planes around a center line.  The waves have high points called “ crests.” Waves also have low points called “ troughs .” *The distance from one crest to the next crest is called a “ wavelength .” *The number of waves passing a given point in one second is called the  “frequency .” wavelength
*Electromagnetic Radiation E l ectromagnetic radiation  can be described in terms of a stream of  photons.  Each photon is traveling in a wave-like pattern, moving at the  speed of light  and carrying some amount of energy.  The only difference amongst  radio waves, visible light, and gamma-rays is the amount of energy of the photons.  Radio  waves have photons with low energies.  Microwaves  have a little more energy than radio waves.  Infrared  has still more energy.  As we move down the chart we see  visible ,  ultraviolet ,  X-rays , and  gamma-rays  whose photon energies gradually increase. Gamma  and  Cosmic rays  have the highest energy waves.
 
 
Remember radio waves are long…and gamma rays are small Radio-TV -Microwave- Infrared - VISIBLE -Ultraviolet -X-rays - Gamma- Cosmic
Radio (Longest  electromagnetic waves) Emitted by Astronomical Objects Radio Station Transmitters Detected by Ground based radio telescopes *If you turn on a radio,, it will convert the radio wave energy into sound energy.
Television Shorter than radio, also used to carry messages (pictures & sound) to our TV sets. * We  can sense the TV waves around us with our televisions.
Microwave Emitted by: Gas clouds collapsing into stars Microwave Ovens Radar Stations Cell Phones Detected by Microwave Telescopes Food (heated) Cell phones Radar (systems)
Infrared (Heat or Thermal) Are you a source of infrared?  YES you are! Emitted by Sun and stars (Near) TV Remote Controls Food Warming Lights (Thermal) *Everything at room temperature or above,=HEAT Detected by Infrared Cameras TVs, VCRs, Your skin
Let’s take a look at  Herschel’s Experiment Herschel’s Experiment Discovered Invisible Light In 1800, Herschel places his control thermometer just outside the red end of the spectrum Result:  The outside thermometer registered the highest temperature
Let’s set up Herschel’s Experiment Set up of Box Design for Conducting the Herschel Experiment.
Conducting Hershel’s Experiment Place a sheet of white paper inside a cardboard box Tape three thermometers together and place inside box Cut a small notch in the top of the box and position a glass prism so that the spectrum is projected inside the box Arrange the thermometers so that one is just outside the red end of the spectrum, with no visible light falling on it
Visible Eac h   co lor   is   a differe nt   si ze   w ave . Red the longest   &  violet the shortest Emitted by The sun and other astronomical objects Laser pointers Light bulbs Detected by Cameras (film or digital) Human eyes Plants (red light) Telescopes RoyG.Biv
Prism Power:  R o y  G .  B i v  Activity *What happens when light shines through prisms? Materials :prism, PASCO “wave it,”equipment, paper, +7  R o y  G .  B i v   crayon colors, 1. Give handouts. Darken the room and turn on light source. What color is the light? If I use a prism can you predict what will happen to the light? 2.Now use the prism. What color is the light? 3. Color in your hand out to match the spectrum. *PASCO Probe Activity OR *AIMS:Primarily Physics: Prism Power Activity
 
Ultraviolet Sunburn / black light Emitted by Tanning booths (A) The sun (A) Black light bulbs (B) UV lamps Detected by Space based UV detectors UV Cameras Flying insects (flies) He can get skin cancer!
X-ray Emitted by Astronomical objects  X-ray machines CAT scan machines Older televisions Radioactive minerals Airport luggage scanners Detected by Space based X-ray detectors X-ray film CCD detectors
Chandra X-ray Observatory Chandra is designed to observe X-rays from high energy regions of the universe, such as the remnants of exploded stars.  The most sophisticated observatory built to date. Deployed by the Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999,  Chandra X-ray Observatory
Gamma Ray (Short electromagnetic waves but more energetic) Emitted by Radioactive materials Exploding nuclear weapons Gamma-ray bursts Solar flares Detected by -- Geiger counters Gamma detectors and astronomical satellites Medical imaging detectors
Sources of g-ray Emission •  Black holes •  Active Galaxies •  Pulsars •  Diffuse emission •  Supernovae Gamma-ray bursts •  Unidentified
COSMIC Rays ( The highest energy waves and the deadliest) Cosmic rays come from deep space and can pass through the Earth.
A great question! Radio waves= (Buildings to human size); Microwaves   (Humans-beetles); Infrared waves (Eye of a needle); Visible waves (microscopic size)! WOW! All the rest are  the size of molecules, atoms,  atomic nuclei and smaller.. How big are the waves?

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    Light & Electromagneticwaves Jitesh Aggarwal XII Science (2011-12) FAITH ACADEMY
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    A light review: Our primary source of light is the sun . Light travels in straight lines at a speed of 186,000miles per second. Light waves travel faster than sound waves. Light energy from the sun travels through space , reaches earth, and some of it turns to heat energy and warms the earth’s air. Light from the sun also travels to the cells of green plants (producers ) and is stored as energy. When light reaches an object, it is absorbed, reflected, or passes through it.
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    Sensing Light Humanshave two light detectors. Do you know what they are called? Did you realize cameras and camcorders are light detectors too?
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    What is lightreally? Elec trom agne tic radi atio n wa ves Light waves are three dimensional Light waves vibrate in all planes around a center line. The waves have high points called “ crests.” Waves also have low points called “ troughs .” *The distance from one crest to the next crest is called a “ wavelength .” *The number of waves passing a given point in one second is called the “frequency .” wavelength
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    *Electromagnetic Radiation El ectromagnetic radiation can be described in terms of a stream of photons. Each photon is traveling in a wave-like pattern, moving at the speed of light and carrying some amount of energy. The only difference amongst radio waves, visible light, and gamma-rays is the amount of energy of the photons. Radio waves have photons with low energies. Microwaves have a little more energy than radio waves. Infrared has still more energy. As we move down the chart we see visible , ultraviolet , X-rays , and gamma-rays whose photon energies gradually increase. Gamma and Cosmic rays have the highest energy waves.
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    Remember radio wavesare long…and gamma rays are small Radio-TV -Microwave- Infrared - VISIBLE -Ultraviolet -X-rays - Gamma- Cosmic
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    Radio (Longest electromagnetic waves) Emitted by Astronomical Objects Radio Station Transmitters Detected by Ground based radio telescopes *If you turn on a radio,, it will convert the radio wave energy into sound energy.
  • 10.
    Television Shorter thanradio, also used to carry messages (pictures & sound) to our TV sets. * We can sense the TV waves around us with our televisions.
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    Microwave Emitted by:Gas clouds collapsing into stars Microwave Ovens Radar Stations Cell Phones Detected by Microwave Telescopes Food (heated) Cell phones Radar (systems)
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    Infrared (Heat orThermal) Are you a source of infrared? YES you are! Emitted by Sun and stars (Near) TV Remote Controls Food Warming Lights (Thermal) *Everything at room temperature or above,=HEAT Detected by Infrared Cameras TVs, VCRs, Your skin
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    Let’s take alook at Herschel’s Experiment Herschel’s Experiment Discovered Invisible Light In 1800, Herschel places his control thermometer just outside the red end of the spectrum Result: The outside thermometer registered the highest temperature
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    Let’s set upHerschel’s Experiment Set up of Box Design for Conducting the Herschel Experiment.
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    Conducting Hershel’s ExperimentPlace a sheet of white paper inside a cardboard box Tape three thermometers together and place inside box Cut a small notch in the top of the box and position a glass prism so that the spectrum is projected inside the box Arrange the thermometers so that one is just outside the red end of the spectrum, with no visible light falling on it
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    Visible Eac h co lor is a differe nt si ze w ave . Red the longest & violet the shortest Emitted by The sun and other astronomical objects Laser pointers Light bulbs Detected by Cameras (film or digital) Human eyes Plants (red light) Telescopes RoyG.Biv
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    Prism Power: R o y G . B i v Activity *What happens when light shines through prisms? Materials :prism, PASCO “wave it,”equipment, paper, +7 R o y G . B i v crayon colors, 1. Give handouts. Darken the room and turn on light source. What color is the light? If I use a prism can you predict what will happen to the light? 2.Now use the prism. What color is the light? 3. Color in your hand out to match the spectrum. *PASCO Probe Activity OR *AIMS:Primarily Physics: Prism Power Activity
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    Ultraviolet Sunburn /black light Emitted by Tanning booths (A) The sun (A) Black light bulbs (B) UV lamps Detected by Space based UV detectors UV Cameras Flying insects (flies) He can get skin cancer!
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    X-ray Emitted byAstronomical objects X-ray machines CAT scan machines Older televisions Radioactive minerals Airport luggage scanners Detected by Space based X-ray detectors X-ray film CCD detectors
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    Chandra X-ray ObservatoryChandra is designed to observe X-rays from high energy regions of the universe, such as the remnants of exploded stars. The most sophisticated observatory built to date. Deployed by the Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999, Chandra X-ray Observatory
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    Gamma Ray (Shortelectromagnetic waves but more energetic) Emitted by Radioactive materials Exploding nuclear weapons Gamma-ray bursts Solar flares Detected by -- Geiger counters Gamma detectors and astronomical satellites Medical imaging detectors
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    Sources of g-rayEmission • Black holes • Active Galaxies • Pulsars • Diffuse emission • Supernovae Gamma-ray bursts • Unidentified
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    COSMIC Rays (The highest energy waves and the deadliest) Cosmic rays come from deep space and can pass through the Earth.
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    A great question!Radio waves= (Buildings to human size); Microwaves (Humans-beetles); Infrared waves (Eye of a needle); Visible waves (microscopic size)! WOW! All the rest are the size of molecules, atoms, atomic nuclei and smaller.. How big are the waves?