Placemat Activity: Different Types of Light

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Placemat Activity: Different Types of Light. Unit 4: Chapter 10 – Sources and Nature of Light (p.403-410). Artificial Genetically modified zebrafish emit visible light when exposed to UV radiation. Natural Algae and bacteria are able to emit light naturally Bioluminescence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 4: Chapter 10 – Sources and Nature of Light (p.403-410)

Artificial • Genetically modified zebrafish

emit visible light when exposed to UV radiation.

Natural• Algae and bacteria are able to

emit light naturally – Bioluminescence

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Bioluminescence

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What is light? • Light is a form of energy known as electromagnetic

waves

– When energy is absorbed electrons move to an excited state.

– These excited electrons release energy in the form of light.

• In other words, the light that is seen is the light that is emitted, NOT ABSORBED

– E.g. Chlorophyll is green because it does not absorb green light

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Types of Light Emissions• There are three types of light emissions:

– Light from the sun

– Light from incandescent

– Light from electric discharge

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Sun light• Hydrogen atoms in the Sun’s core are moving

at rapid speeds and colliding with one another

• These collisions will sometimes cause two Hydrogen's to fuse together forming Helium.– A fusion reaction

• This reaction releases a ton of energy creating light.

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Sunlight• Sunlight emits white light which is made up of

all light colours.

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Incandescent Light

• Incandescent light occurs when a metal is heated to produce light– Tungsten wire is typically used because of its

brightness when heated

• It is inefficient at producing light since only 5% of the heat used produces light.– The other 95% is lost as heat

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Incandescent Demonstration Copper Penny

• Why might an older penny (1962- 1982) be more effective at producing light when heated?

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Electric Discharge Light• Electric discharge light is produced when an

electric current passes through a gas source• The electrons within the gas become excited causing them

to release light.

• Various gases emit different light sources

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Where might you see various gases being used

to produce light?

Christmas lightsSigns

Traffic lights Fireworks

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Fluorescent Light• Fluorescent lights are commonly found in school,

businesses, and various other industries.

• Fluorescent lights are composed of a phosphor powder coating, mercury, and a noble gas.

• At each end of a fluorescent light there is an electrode.

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Fluorescent Light (Fig 10.5) • When an electric current is applied to a fluorescent

light bulb, electrons collide with mercury atoms.

• The mercury will then release UV radiation (not visible) which is absorbed by the phosphor coating

– The phosphor coating emits visible fluorescent light

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Demonstration: Blacklight Applications

• Ask students for cash money, tell them thank you, I have just demonstrated how easy it is to get people to give you money.

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Literacy Check: Fluorescent Applications

• In the same group as the placemat, read page 406 (Figure 10.7)

• Create a short scenario (4-5 sentences) where fluorescence may be used. Explain how fluorescence helped resolve the problem.

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Types of Luminescence• Luminescence:– Is the light produced without heating an object

– Fluorescence is a type of luminescence because it does not use heat to produce light

– Phosphorescence, chemiluminesence, and bioluminescence are all prime examples of luminescence.

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1. Phosphorescence• Phosphorescence:– Is similar to fluorescent light because it uses UV

light to create light

– However, the major difference is that phosphorescence glows long after the UV light has been absorbed

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2. Chemiluminescene• Chemiluminescence is light that is generated

by the energy released in a chemical reaction.

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3. Bioluminescence• Bioluminescence is a form of chemiluminescence– Occurs where energy is released by a chemical

reaction in the form of light.

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Homework• Answers questions #1-4 (p. 407)• Notes: Question number one discuss the

“excited atom”. In this lesson we have focused on the “excited electron” which is part of the atom.

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The Nature of Light• Light is energy that travels like a wave through

empty space. – Electromagnetic waves

• Electromagnetic waves function as ocean waves as they have a crest and a trough

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Light as Waves• The wavelength of light is the distance

between troughs or between crests.

• Electromagnetic waves are made of both a magnetic and a electric field.

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum• Waves exist along a continuum of various wavelengths

• The smaller the wavelength, the higher in energy the light

• The longer the wavelength, the lower in energy is the light

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Homework Questions

• Read pages 403-410• Answer questions #1-7 (page 410)

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