Visible Light Visible light is the light that our eyes can detect.

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Visible Light

Visible light is the light that our eyes can detect.

Light is…

A type of energy

Other types of energy are:

Heat, electricity, sound, chemical and …

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Light is not …

The sunA globeA flourescent light

These are sources of light!!

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Light is not ..

… necessarily made up of rays

This is just the model for light that we use to help us to predict what will happen is certain situations

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Luminous Objects …

…produce light which allows us to see them. They are also called sources of light and can be categorised as:

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•Incandescent sources•Fluorescent sources•Chemoluminescent sources•Bioluminescent sources

Incandescent sources…

...produce light from fast moving electrons that result from the heating a metal or gas

e.g.candles, light bulbs,

and the sun

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Fluorescent sources…

…. fire electrons into gases causing the electrons in the gas atoms to jump to higher shells. When the electrons return to their normal shell they give off light.

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Chemoluminescence

A form of energy

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Chemoluminescence

A form of energy

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Bioluminescence Notes

What’s Your Theory?

If non Luminous objects don’t produce their own light, why can we see them at all angles irrespective of where the source is?

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What the scientists say.

Virtually all objects have a rough surface when you look at them through a strong microscope. These rough surfaces reflect light at all angles.

We call this type of reflection Diffuse Reflection

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What’s Your Theory?

Why do different objects appear to be different colours?

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What the scientists say.

Light rays can have different energies and our eyes can detect the rays that have energies in the visible spectrum range.

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Note !! infrared is shown as black

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White is not in the spectrum!

There is no such thing as white light.

White light is a result of all the colours of the rainbow being put together.

Light globes, fluorescent lights and the sun all appear to give us white light which actually means that they are producing all the colours of the rainbow mixed together.

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Proof 1: PrismNotes

Proof 2: RainbowNotes

Proof 3: Newton’s Colour WheelNotes

Why do objects appear coloured? Coloured objects are usually non luminous so

they do not give off coloured light. Instead they absorb some colours and reflect

others. So a red object reflects red and absorbs the

other colours. Filters do the same thing e.g. a green filter

absorbs all the colours except green.

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Colour Subtraction

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Cyan, Yellow and Magenta are known as the

Artists Primary Colours

What’s Your Theory?

How do the old TV screens give us coloured pictures?

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What the technicians say.

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What the technicians say.

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Colour Addition

http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeoacw1/coloradd.html

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Green, Blue and Red are known as the

Scientists Primary Colours

Comparing The Two SystemsNotes

What’s Your Theory?

Why do we see rainbows?

Where do we see rainbows?

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What the scientists say.Notes

Where do we see rainbows?Notes