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… is an electromagnetic wave: … is an electromagnetic wave: s a wave pattern of electric and magnetic fields ropagates in vacuum as wavelength (blue: 400 nm, red: 700 nm) The physics of light 1 mm = millimeter 1000 m = 1 mm 1000 nm = 1 m Micrometer (size of a germ) Nanometer (size of ten atoms) Learn Learn units of distance! units of distance! 0.4 m 0.7 m Millimeter (size of ant)
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Page 1: Light … is an electromagnetic wave: … is a wave pattern of electric and magnetic fields … propagates in vacuum … has wavelength (blue: 400 nm, red: 700.

Light … is an electromagnetic wave:Light … is an electromagnetic wave: • … is a wave pattern of electric and magnetic fields• … propagates in vacuum• … has wavelength (blue: 400 nm, red: 700 nm)

The physics of light

1 mm = millimeter

1000 m = 1 mm

1000 nm = 1 m

Micrometer(size of a germ)

Nanometer(size of ten atoms)

LearnLearnunits of distance!units of distance!

0.4 m 0.7 m Millimeter

(size of ant)

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Olaf Römer

Speed of light c = 300,000 km/s: Discovered by: Olaus Roemer (1675)

• Eclipses of Jupiter’s moons come a few minutes late when Jupiter is on the far side of its orbit.• Reason: light needs extra time to reach us.• Conclusion: light needs 9 minutes to traverse the Sun-Earth distance.

Watch07JupiterMoonDance.mov

Light takesLight takes • a few minutes/hours to move around in the solar system• years or more to go from star to star

Page 3: Light … is an electromagnetic wave: … is a wave pattern of electric and magnetic fields … propagates in vacuum … has wavelength (blue: 400 nm, red: 700.

The electromagnetic spectrum

Light has a wavelength:

Wavelength of light means color:

• Blue has short wavelength• Red has long wavelength

What isbeyond blue?

Bluer than blue is UV (ultraviolet) - even shorter wavelengthRedder than red is IR (infrared) - even longer wavelength

These are colors of light invisible to the eye.

Page 4: Light … is an electromagnetic wave: … is a wave pattern of electric and magnetic fields … propagates in vacuum … has wavelength (blue: 400 nm, red: 700.

The full spectrum

And what is beyond those wavelengths?And what is beyond those wavelengths?

(A prism breaks up white light into colors.)

They all move with the same speed c = 300,000 km/s

Radio | Infrared | Visible | Ultraviolet X-ray| -ray

Need spacecraft(Far UV, X-ray, -ray)

Need spacecraft

Eye / TelescopeRadio antenna

PrismSlit

White light

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Questions coming …

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30Question 11 29Which one is moving fastest?

A Radio waves

B X-rays

C Visible light

D Laser

E The same

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30Question 12 29What is the difference between red and blue light?

A Intensity.

B Speed.

C Wavelength.

D Blue is composite, red is not.

E Red is existence of light, blue is lack of light.

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How many of the following types of “light” penetrates the atmosphere?

• Radio waves • Far IR • Regular light • Far UV • X-rays

A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5

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30Question 14 29How was the speed of light measured for the first time?

A In an experiment with a laser beam.

B By the time delay the astronauts’ answer came from the Moon.

C Observing the moons of Jupiter.

D By measuring the radar signal reflected by the Moon.

E By measuring the time light takes to arrive to usfrom another galaxy.

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Structure of atom

Recall: Chemistry cannot change the nucleus, only bind atoms into molecules

Isotopes: same number of p and e, different n. Same chemical properties.

Examples: H: 1 p 0 n 1 eDeutron: 1 p 1 n 1 e (same as H but heavier)

He: 2 p 2 n 2 e


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