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Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727. Light behaves like small particles - corpuscles Light travels in straight lines Reflect off opaque surfaces Penetrate transparent.

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Page 1: Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727. Light behaves like small particles - corpuscles Light travels in straight lines Reflect off opaque surfaces Penetrate transparent.

Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727

Page 2: Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727. Light behaves like small particles - corpuscles Light travels in straight lines Reflect off opaque surfaces Penetrate transparent.

•Light behaves like small particles - corpuscles

•Light travels in straight lines

•Reflect off opaque surfaces

•Penetrate transparent materials

White light made of colors

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Newton

Problems with Reflecting Telescopes

* Longer focal length harder to make

* Chromatic Aberration

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Newtonian Telescope

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• Light behaves like waves

– 1600s Christian Huygens • Refraction & Reflection explained by

wave theory of light• Problem – can’t see around corners

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By 1800

Light has component parts

Light behaves as a particle

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William Herschel 1738 – 1822 Discovers Infra-red

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• 1801 • Johann Wilhelm Ritter

discovers Ultraviolet Light

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– 1827 Thomas Young and Augustin Fresnel

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/interference/doubleslit/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzbKb59my3U

Measures wavelengthObserves interference of waves

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• 1820 Hans Christian Ørsted

Discovers relationship between electricity & magnetismIn 1802 Italian Gian Domenico Romagnosi had already announced this was ignored

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• 1845 Michael Faraday

Predicts Fields around objects

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Electric Fields

Magnetic Fields

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• Michael Faraday

Light affected by a magnetic field

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• 1873 James Clerk Maxwell

finds the mathematical relationship between electric fields and magnetic fields

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Electromagnetic Waves

1. Visible light is EM energy

2. There should be other EM frequencies

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• 1889 Heinrich Hertz

Produces small electromagnetic waves that have properties of lightProduces Radio Waves or “Hertzian waves”

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• 1895 Wilhelm Roentgen

Discovers X - Rays

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By 1900

Light, Radio and X-rays are Electromagnetic Waves

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• 1930 Microwaves Explored– WW II pushes research– Commercial Research after war

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• 1914 Gamma Rays Included – Henri Becquerel– Marie & Pierre Curie

– Paul Villard finds– 1914 Ernest Rutherford

“Becquerel’s Rays” Radioactivity

discovers new elements Polonium & Radium

stronger rays emitted by radium

measures wavelength

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Early 1900sWe know “light” is a form of electromagnetic radiation

There are many different “kinds” of light or electromagnetic radiation

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Think of Light as a stream of particles

Each particle has a certain amount of energy

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Is Light a Wave or a Particle?

Wave Particle Duality