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1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next test? 5. Record your new goal: - If you did not meet your goal it stays the same

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Page 1: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test.

2. Calculate and record your % grade.

3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not.

4. Study (preparation) Plan for next test?

5. Record your new goal:

- If you did not meet your goal it stays the same

- If you did meet your goal – improve by one percentage points

Page 2: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

1. Average your first three test grades.

2. Your new goal must be:

A passing grade

at least a two point improvement of your average unless your average is an A in which case you must improve by one point instead of two.

Page 3: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

How do we know that light is made up of particles?

Page 4: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Radiant Energyis energy that travels travels through spacethrough space.

Is also known as lightlight and

electromagnetic electromagnetic radiationradiation.

Major source is…THE SUNTHE SUN

Page 5: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Radiant Energy…Sun’s radiant energy

is the result of nuclear fusion.Nuclear fusion – light nuclei combine to form heavier nucleiFission vs. Fission vs. fusion?fusion?

Page 6: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The dual nature of lightParticle??? Wave???

The dual nature – light can be viewed as a wave (continuous) OR a stream of extremely tiny, fast-moving particles (quantized)

Page 7: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The dual nature of lightParticle??? Wave???

- Wave (continuous) as it travels through space

- Particle (quantized) as it interacts with matter

Page 8: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Electromagnetic Spectrum

The ordered sequenceordered sequence of all types of lightlight or electromagnetic electromagnetic radiationradiation.

Page 9: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see is called the …

radio, micro, radar, IR, vis.

Electromagnetic Spectrum

vis., UV, X-ray, gamma, cosmic

Low, low

& Long!

High,

high &

short!

Page 10: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Violet-Violet-

High High energy, energy, bends more, bends more, inside of inside of rainbow, rainbow, 400 nm400 nm

R O Y G B I V

Red-Red-

Low Low energy, energy, bends less, bends less, outside of outside of rainbow, rainbow, 700 nm700 nm

Page 11: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The energy of green light compared to that of red light is ___________.

Page 12: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Sir Isaac Newton……in the 1670in the 1670’’s, s, diffracted light diffracted light with a with a prismprism and…and…

Concluded that Concluded that each color of light each color of light has a unique has a unique wavelength… wavelength… energyenergy

Page 13: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Read section 5.3 and answer #s 19-23 on page 148

Assignment

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Light acts as a:

wave as it …

particle as it …

Day 4 1-13

Page 15: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Read section 5.3 and answer #s 19-23 on page 148

Assignment

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

h

a

Page 17: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

amplitude (a) - affects amplitude (a) - affects brightness, brightness, half the half the height height

Frequency (Frequency (νν) = number of ) = number of crests passing a crests passing a point in a point in a period of time period of time

h = height, from crest to h = height, from crest to troughtrough

speed (c) = distance per speed (c) = distance per unit timeunit time

wavelength (wavelength (λλ) = crest to ) = crest to crestcrest

Page 18: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

λ = c/νwavelength

speed of light

frequency

Page 19: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

λ = c ÷ νλ = wavelengthc = speed of light = 3.00 * 108 m/sν = fequency (s-1, Hz, 1/s)

λ = (3.00*108 m/s)÷(93.1*106 s-1)λ = 3.22 m

What is the wavelength if the frequency is 93.1*106 s-1

Page 20: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Quantum TheoryBeginning of 20th century – wave model is almost universally accepted.Problem = electromagnetic radiation emitted from hot objects

Page 21: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Can all light be described asThe energy of waves is continuouscontinuous, or unbroken…When we look at an object as it is heated, what do we see?

Quantum Theory

… - quanta

Page 22: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Stop and summarize

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Each color has its own Each color has its own energy energy AndAnd the the energy changes with energy changes with heatingheating

Quantum Theory

… - quanta

Page 24: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Max Planck- related the frequency of light to its energy energy with the following: E = h E=EnergyEnergy, h=Planckh=Planck’’s s

const.const.His idea was that energy is absorbed and released in specific amountsspecific amounts.

Quantum Theory

Page 1436.626e-34 J*s

Page 25: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

His idea was that energy is absorbed and released in specific amountsspecific amounts. He called one piece, package, or bundle of energy one quantumquantum. Bundles of energy were called quantaquanta. He applied his quanta ideas to energy changes in atomsatoms:

Quantum Theory

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He applied his quanta ideas to energy changes in atomsatoms: The energy of atoms is quantizedquantized. Formerly, scientists had thought that all energy was continuous continuous (wave-like)(wave-like).

Quantum Theory

Page 27: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Read / review section 5.3 AND complete #s 19-24 on page 148

And define quantized and energy level

Due Tuesday 1-14

Assignment

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1. Amplitude affects __________.

2. Shorter wavelengths = ______ frequencies

3. If a light wave has a wavelength (λ) of 3.0 * 10-7 m, what is its frequency?

Day 5 1-14

λ = c/ν

higher

brightness

= 1.0 * 1015 Hz

Page 29: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Read / review section 5.3 AND complete #s 19-24 on page 148

And define quantized and energy level

Due Tuesday 1-14

Assignment

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Day 4 1-4

λ = c/νwavelength

speed of light

frequency

Page 31: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

E = h E=EnergyEnergy, h=Planckh=Planck’’s s const.const.

6.626e-34 J*s

Page 32: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Radiant Energyis energy that travels travels through spacethrough space.

Is also known as lightlight and

electromagnetic electromagnetic radiationradiation.

Major source is…THE SUNTHE SUN

Page 33: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The dual nature of lightParticle??? Wave???

- Wave (continuous) as it travels through space

- Particle (quantized) as it interacts with matter

Page 34: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

amplitude (a) - affects amplitude (a) - affects brightness, brightness, half the half the height height

wavelength (wavelength (λλ) = crest to ) = crest to crestcrest

Page 35: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

DemocritusDemocritus’’ atomatom

Quantized QuantizedMatter: Energy:PlankPlank

Page 36: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Continuous: VS. Quantized:

Height by step or Height by step or rungrung

Height on slide or rampHeight on slide or ramp

Page 37: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Continuous: VS. Quantized:

Ice cream scoopsIce cream scoopsSoft-serve ice creamSoft-serve ice cream

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Quantum TheoryCome up with your own:

Continuous VS. Quantized:

AND put it in your notes!

Page 39: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

1. Amplitude affects __________.

2. Longer wavelengths = ______ frequencies

lower

brightness Day 4 1-4

3. High frequency = _____ energy and ______ wavelength

HighShort

Page 40: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next
Page 41: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Day 6 1-15

1. If a light wave has a wavelength of 1.0 * 108 m, what is its frequency?

2. High frequency = _____ energy and ______ wavelength

λ = c ÷ ν

3.0 HzHigh

Short

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What does it mean if something is quantized?

Page 43: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Albert Einstein - Imagined that light energy traveled in bundles - photons.18 years later, Arthur

Compton experimentally demonstrated that light is comprised of tiny particles, or photons,

Quantum Theory

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TODAY- Planck’s term quantum and Einstein’s term photon are used interchangeably.

demonstrated that light is comprised of tiny particles, or photons, that can collide with electrons and cause them to move.

Quantum Theory

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TODAY- Planck’s term quantum and Einstein’s term photon are used interchangeably. Scientists also believe that light has properties of both waves and particles.

Quantum Theory

… - Dual nature of light

Page 46: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

The relationship between frequency , wavelength (), and color to the energy of light: ,

Color: red = low E, violet = high E

E : many photon punchesE: big gaps between consecutive photons.

Page 47: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

Color: red = low E, violet = high E

each color has its own energy

color = type of light

Page 48: 1. Locate your Chapter # 3 Test. 2. Calculate and record your % grade. 3. Did you meet your goal? Why or why not. 4. Study (preparation) Plan for next

DEFINE:

atomic orbital

AND Read section 5.1 AND answer

questions 1, 2, 4, and 5 on page 132

1 definition and 4 questions

Day 6 1-15