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Ch. 13 – Light II. Wave Properties of Light (p. 384 – 388) Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference
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Ch. 13 – Light II. Wave Properties of Light (p. 384 – 388) Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference.

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Page 1: Ch. 13 – Light II. Wave Properties of Light (p. 384 – 388) Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference.

Ch. 13 – Light

II. Wave Properties of Light(p. 384 – 388)ReflectionRefractionDiffraction Interference

Page 2: Ch. 13 – Light II. Wave Properties of Light (p. 384 – 388) Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference.

A. Reflection

Reflectionwhen a wave

strikes an object and bounces off

incident beam reflected beam

Normal

Page 3: Ch. 13 – Light II. Wave Properties of Light (p. 384 – 388) Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference.

A. Reflection

Law of Reflectionthe angle of

incidence equals the angle of reflection

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B. Refraction

Refractionbending of waves when passing

from one medium to anothercaused by a change in speed

• slower (more dense) light bends toward the normal

SLOWER

FASTER

• faster (less dense) light bends away from the normal

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B. Refraction

Refraction depends on…

speed of light in the medium

wavelength of the light – shorter wavelengths (blue)bend more

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B. Refraction

Example:

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C. Diffraction

Diffraction

bending of waves around a barrier

longer wavelengths (red) bend more – opposite of refraction

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D. Interference

Interferenceconstructive brighter lightdestructive dimmer light

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E. Cool Applications!

The “Broken Pencil”refraction

View animation and explanation of the “Broken Pencil.”

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E. Cool Applications!

Rainbowsrefraction-reflection-refraction

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E. Cool Applications!

Diffraction Gratingsglass or plastic made up

of many tiny parallel slitsmay also be reflectivespectroscopes, reflective

rainbow stickers, CD surfaces

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E. Cool Applications!

Thin Films – Bubbles & Oil Slicksinterference results from double reflection

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E. Cool Applications!

Blue Sky & Red Sunsets

NOON• less atmosphere• less scattering• blue sky, yellow sun

SUNSET• more atmosphere• more scattering• orange-red sky & sun

• Molecules in atmosphere scatter light rays

• Shorter wavelengths (blue, violet) are scattered more easily