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What is Light?. What is light? We can not understand what light is by examining light under microscope. We have to make whether it explains the observed
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Chapter 15.1. Reflection is the turning back of light. All objects reflect some or all of its light. Refraction is the bending of light. Transparent
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Chapter 22 Electromagnetic Waves. Fig. 21.22, p.675
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Seismic Wave Propagation. LL F L F = k * L/L (Hooke’s Law) k = Young’s modulus Rand quartzite strain Elastic Materials
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Modern seismometer If you speeded up any earthquake signal and listened to it with a hi fi, it would sound like thunder. east-west north-south up-down
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Earthquake Seismology I. Earthquake descriptors II. Seismic waves III. Earthquake location
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Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Light: Reflection and Refraction
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Body Waves and Ray Theory Seismology and the Earth’s Deep Interior Body Waves and Ray Theory Ray theory: basic principles Wavefronts, Huygens principle,
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SOEE2102 – Geophysical Field Trip and Tutorials Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire) October 2009 Refraction Analysis Sebastian Rost University of Leeds 2009
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Four equations (integral form) : Gauss’s law Gauss’s law for magnetism Faraday’s law Ampere-Maxwell law + Lorentz force Maxwell’s Equations
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Properties of waves and Light Historically Isaac Newton believed light was made up of fast moving, tiny particles. Others believed there was another
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Refraction, Lenses, & Sight. Refraction The change in direction of a wave as is crosses the boundary between two media in which the wave travels at different
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