Slide 1 Vibrations and Waves Slide 2 Oar in Water Wings of a Bee Electrons in an Light Bulb Water Waves Sound Waves Light Waves “Wiggles in Time”“Wiggles in Space”…
Slide 1 To: the teacher Each student will need a formula foldable for velocity of a wavelength and a piece of paper for reflection, diffraction, refraction, resonance foldable…
Slide 1Basic electromagnetics and interference Optics, Eugene Hecht, Chpt 3 Slide 2 Maxwell’s equations Based on observation -- not derived Induction Charges give electric…
Slide 1Let there be light Most of what we know about the Universe comes from information that has been carried to us by light. We will begin by examining the properties of…
Slide 1Electromagnetic Radiation (How we get information about the cosmos) Examples of electromagnetic radiation? Light Infrared Ultraviolet Microwaves AM radio FM radio…
Slide 1Chapter 5 : Electrons in Atoms Slide 2 Problems with Rutherford’s Model of the Atom Chlorine # 17 Reactive Potassium # 19 Very reactive Argon # 18 Not reactive Does…
Slide 1 Photosynthesis: How Do Organisms Get Energy From the Sun? Chapter 7 Slide 2 Johann Baptista van Helmont Christian, Chemist, Physician, Philosopher Recognized gas…
Slide 1 Waves Chapters 11, 12, 13 Slide 2 CH 11-1 The Nature of Waves wave: repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space Figure…
Slide 1 Philip Canlas Fall 2009 Slide 2 Infrared Camera Infrared Camera’s used in many application, most are used thermal sensing. Most common Infrared Camera is…
Slide 1 Sensation and Perception AP Psychology Slide 2 Sensation is referred to as being bottom-up processing, detecting environmental stimuli from senses up to the brain.…