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Title: Visible Light and how light waves interact with mediums


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Visible Light
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Visible Light used in many ways
  • Vision
  • Find food and other survival activities
  • Plants need it to make their food
  • Can you think of anything else?

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Where does it come from?
  • Most of it comes from the sun
  • The production of light by materials at high
    temperatures is called incandescence
  • Other sources include Lightening and Fire

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Living things produce light
  • Luminescence is the production of light without
    the high temperatures needed for incandescence.
  • The production of light by living organisms is
    called bioluminescence.
  • Produce by chemical reactions and not intense
    heat
  • Insects, worms, fish, squid, jellyfish, bacteria,
    and fungi

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LEDs
  • Light-emitting diodes
  • Idea came from the bioluminescence of animals
  • Light that produces little heat and uses almost
    all of its electrical energy to make light
    instead of the thermal energy

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Human produced visible light
  • First was fire
  • Electrical lighting in late 1800s (used
    tungsten) was known as incandescent bulbs because
    they used high temps
  • 1980shalogen bulbs use gas to combine with
    tungsten atoms which causes them to last longer
  • Fluorescence bulbs absorb EM radiation of one
    wavelength and give off EM radiation of another.
    Filled with mercury vapor and other gases that
    give off ultraviolet light

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Other artificial light
  • Use gas instead of a filament
  • Neon lights (diff gases produce diff colors)
  • Vapor lights (sodium)
  • LEDs uses a semiconductor that regulates
    electric current to produce light
  • Used little energy
  • Last longer
  • Brighter light
  • Not easily broken
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