Review
Concepts for Exam II
Chapter 26 - Properties of Light
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum:
Longest
Wavelength to Shortest Wavelength
Radio Waves,
Microwaves, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, Gamma Rays
Visible Light:
Longest
Wavelength to Shortest Wavelength
Red Orange Yellow
Green Blue Indigo Violet
ROY G. BIV
Transparent & Opaque Materials
Shadows: Penumbra, Umbra
Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse
Parts of the Eye, Rods, Cones, Blind Spot
Chapter 30 - Light Emission
Atoms can absorb or emit light
Continuous Spectrum from Hot Solids
Emission Spectrum from Hot Gases
Absorption Spectrum from Stars (cool gas
surrounding the star absorbs certain wavelengths)
Objects that create Spectra: Prisms,
Diffraction Gratings, Spectroscopes, CD's
Incandescence:
Coolest Glowing
Objects to Hottest Glowing Objects
Red Hot Orange Hot
Yellow Hot White Hot Blue Hot
Fluorescence: process of absorbing high
energy photons and emitting low energy photons
Phosphorescence: same as fluorescence except
that light is emitted slowly
Laser: a coherent monochromatic beam of light.
Chapter 27 - Color
Color Addition Diagram (Spotlights)
Color Subtraction Diagram (Filters)
Additive Primary Colors: Red, Green &
Blue
Examples: TV,
Computer monitors, Spotlights
Subtractive Primary Colors: Magenta, Yellow
& Cyan
Examples: Newspaper
Printing, Colored Filters
Complementary Colors: Colors that add to give
white light
Red + Cyan = White
Green + Magenta =
White
Blue + Yellow =
White
After Images
Chapter 28 – Reflection and Refraction
Reflection: diffuse and specular
Refraction & Dispersion
Rainbows & Mirages
Law of Reflection, Critical Angle
Converging Lens, Diverging Lens
Chapter
29 – Light Waves
Diffraction
Interference
Thin Film Interference
Polarization
Holography
Review
Lab Exercises
Reminder:
The second and final exam will contain questions pertaining to the lab.
Addition of Waves: Obtained graphically the resultant wave formed by the superposition of two traveling waves.
Standing Waves: Studied harmonics and overtones in a vibrating string.
Organ Pipe: Studied harmonics and overtones in closed and open
pipes.
Spectrum: Observed the spectrum of light emitted from various
typed of incandescent materials.
Ray Box: Studied reflection and refraction of light.
Review
Homework and Class Notes