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Light and Optics
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Light and Optics
Light
History
Pythagoras
Thought we could see because light beams came out of our eyes.
Euclid
Discovered the angles of reflection, and that they are the same for the incident ray and the reflected ray when you shine a beam of light at a mirror.
al-Haytham
Discovered how vision worked, and he was correct, unlike Pythagoras.
Newton
Using a prism, he discovered white light is a mixture of light of different colors.
Michelson
Discovered the speed of light.
Properties
Light travels in straight lines.
Called rays.
Represented by an arrow in diagrams.
Movement
Light can change directions
Reflection
When light bounces off and object
The law of reflections says that the angle of light hitting a mirror will be the same as the angle as it leaves.
The incident angle is always equal to the reflecting angle.
Refraction
When light bends through and object
Different objects and mediums refract light differently
Light is a form of energy
Sources
Natural
Sources in nature
bioluminescence, fire, sun, etc.
Artificial
Human made light sources
Light bulb, chemical reactions, etc.
Transmission
Passing through objects
opaque
Light is unable to pass through this object.
Creates shadows
Shadows are the absence of light
translucent
Light can partially pass through this object
transparent
Light can clearly pass through this object
ex. glass
Ray diagrams are pictures that show how light interacts with a given object
A mirror, lens, etc.
EM Spectrum
Spectrum of light
Catagorized by wave length
From longest to shortest: Radio, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible, Ultraviolet, X-ray, Gamma ray.
We can only see visible light
Optics
Devices
Man-made
Telescope
Reflecting
Uses concave mirror to focus light
Refracting
Uses convex mirror to focus light
Glasses
Uses either lense (depending on condition) to focus light on the retina of a slightly misshapen eye.
Contact lenses
Just like glasses, but directly on eye
Infrared camera
Complicated, uses mirror to reflect infrared light to detector.
Natural
Human eye
Pupil
Opening that lets light in
Iris
Control Pupil size
Eyelid
Covers, protects eye
Lens
Focuses light
Retina
Detects light
Cones
Detect Color
Rods
Detects brightness, black, white
Camera
Aperture
Diaphram
Shutter
Lens
film, light sensor array
Color film
Black and white film
Mirrors and lenses
Mirrors
Plane mirror
Just a flat mirror
Concave mirrors
shaped like a "cave", focus and collect light
Convex mirror
Opposite of concave
Spread light apart
Lenses
Double Concave
This lens focuses light rays as they pass through
Double Convex
This lens spreads light rays as they pass through
Other Facts about light
Lightyears are the distance light travels in a year
Good for measuring long distances in space
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