Light Properties Lecture
Light Properties Lecture
Laser
Laser
Shadows
Shadows are places where light is “blocked”:
Rays of light
Light travels much faster than sound.
For examples:
Increasing Wavelength
Visible Light
Angle of Angle of
incidence reflection
Mirror
The Law of Reflection
The
same !!!
We see things because they
reflect light into our eyes:
KKBI
Luminous and non-luminous objects
Lamps Mirrors
Clear vs. Diffuse Reflection
2) A car headlight
1) A periscope
Refraction of Light
Laws of refraction
Normal
i
1. The incidence ray,
refraction ray and Vaccum/air
the normal all lie in
the same plane; glass
r
r
2. sin i
constant, n
sin r
i
The colours of the rainbow:
White
light Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Prism
Violet
i
rred
Wavelengths of colours
Diffraction
Diffraction of light
Diffraction of light
a Diffraction pattern of light
At a slit
S2
waves from
S2
Polarization of Light
Polarization is the separation of a
beam of light so that the
vibrations are in one plane.
It is an exclusive property of
transverse waves.
When a light wave is produced, it
vibrates in many directions.
Polarization of Light
Photoelectric effect
Photoelectric effect
Emax
0 fo f
-W Emax = hf - W
Emax = hf – W
W is the work function, i.e. the
energy required to release the
electrons;
But Emax = eV ,
Then eV = hf – W,
When eV = 0, W = hfo
∴ eV = hf – hfo
eV = h (f – fo)
Frequency and intensity of light
I/μA
V/V
Lenses
Focal plane
f
Angular magnification, M
ho ao
h0
a1
u
ho a1 f
f
u
a1
Angular magnification, M
a0
h0 D
u h0
D
M Magnification of image at
u infinity
M when u = f
ho a1 f
f
D
M
f
Eye
lens
Fe Fo
Real
Fe
image
Object lens
fo fe
Fe
ao Fo
ao a1 Fe
h
a1
M
a0
h fo
Image
fe h formed at
infinity
fo
fe Length of telescope is (fo+fe)
fo
M
fe
Microscope
Eye
lens
Fe
Object Fo
Fo Fe
Real
image
Object lens
Virtual
image
Magnification of a microscope
Fe
ho Fo
Fo a1 Fe
h
h1
M m0 me
h0
Angle subtended at the retina to observe object, a0
D
h1
Angle subtended at the retina using microscope, a1
D
Magnificat ion of microscope ,
a1
M
a0
h1 D h0
D h0 h1 me and mo are the
h1 h ve v0 linear magnification
of eye lens and object
h h0 u e u0
lens respectively
M me m0
Opera telescope
Fe Fo
Object lens