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WHAT IS LIGHT? INTRODUCTION

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WHAT IS LIGHT?. INTRODUCTION. What does optics mean?. Physical properties of light. Light and Colour. Why does bright lights seem to make things more vivid at night?. U2 360 Tour. How can white light allow us to see objects with so much colour? Why is the sky blue?. Reasons:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: WHAT IS LIGHT?

WHAT IS LIGHT?

INTRODUCTION

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What does optics mean?

Physical properties

of light

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How can white light allow us to see objects with so much colour?

Why is the sky blue?

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Reasons:• White light contains all of the colours

of the rainbow.

• The sky is blue because the particles like water vapour in the air reflect the colour blue and absorb all the other colours found in white light

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Sources of Light

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1) Natural Sources of Light

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SUN!

• most important natural source of light

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Bioluminescence• ability of organisms to produce light• 90 % of all sea creatures can• in very deep water no light reaches • use light to see prey• scare predators• camouflage • some produce their own• some contain bacteria that produce light

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Jellyfish• use light to attract fish into their

tentacles

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Flashlight fish• use light to help to keep in a school

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2) Artificial Light

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Chemiluminescence• light produced from chemical reactions

(no heat or temperature change)• “cool light”• bioluminescence are also forms• ex. luminol used in forensics: glows when

it reacts to iron in blood • ex. glow sticks

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How Glow Sticks Work

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Triboluminescence• light producing from friction• rubbing crystals together• quartz used in rattles in Aboriginal people

flashes light• breaking crystals or rubbing diamonds