CHAPTER XVII: LIGHT-SCATTERING AND MOLECULAR SPECTROPHOTOMETRY A. Introduction Light or electromagnetic radiation can be characterized by wave-like behavior. The wavelength,…
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1. Blog resource: http://tinyurl.com/6cu7yvh This workbook is printed for the Making ATP unit. As you go through, check off the assessment statements.ATP
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Slide 1 Slide 2 The visible-UV spectrometer we use permits the quantitative determination of the absorption and transmission of light in the wavelength range 200 nm* - 900…
Slide 1 Slide 2 BLACKBODY RADIATION: PLANCKS LAW Slide 3 COLOR and SPECTRAL CLASS The light emitted by stars consists of a mixture of all colors, but our eyes (and brain)…
Slide 1Chapter 6. Light Source and Detectors Quantum- element units of energy Quantum optics: photoelectric effect laser emission blackbody radiation Slide 2 6.1 Light Sources…
Slide 1Image formation Slide 2 Image Formation Vision infers world properties form images. How do images depend on these properties? Two key elements –Geometry –Radiometry…