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pg 515 Light travels in straight lines through air What happens to light when it travels from one material into another Bending Light The light traveling from an
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pg 515 Light travels in straight lines through air What happens to light when it travels from one material into another Bending Light The light traveling from an object in water to your eyes appe. Principles When light passes at an angle from one medium to another it undergoes refraction The angle of incidence and the angle of refraction are measured relative to the normal a line perpendicular to the surface If the indices of the two media pp. 503 – 506, and 525 (24.1). Mr. Richter. Agenda. Warm-Up. Notes:. The Speed of Light. Index of Refraction. Angle of Refraction. Total Internal Reflection. Dispersion . Objectives: We Will Be Able To…. When light travels from one material to another it usually changes direction. The bending of light that occurs at the borderline of two materials is called . refraction. Geometrical concepts:. -incident ray. pp. 562 -567. Mr. Richter. Agenda. Warm-Up. Introduction to Refraction Demo. Reminder: Quarter 3 Ends Friday. Notes:. Refraction. Index of Refraction. Why Light Bends. Refracted Images. Snell’s Law. Mr. . . Dvorsky. SNC2D1. Review of last chapter. From the last chapter, we know how light behaves when it travels in space or in the air – i.e. it travels in a straight line.. When light strikes a plane mirror, the angle of incidence = the angle of reflection. . What has happened in each example and why?. I think this is called.... It happens when.... It happens because.... The air is.... The water is.... The light usually. travels...but when it hits water.... PHYS . 132-. 002: . Wednesday, May . 11 . @ 10-11:50 am. Homework . for tomorrow…. . . (. Ch. . 23, Probs. . . 12, 14, & 52). . 22.30. : a) double-slit as . Δ. y. is the same b) 1.5 x 10. Refraction occurs at a boundary. The speed of light must change at the boundary. The angle of the light ray is measured from the normal, as was the case with reflection. If the speed slows across the boundary, the refracted angle will be smaller – the light ray will bend toward the normal.. Transparent substances refract light. It’s not magic… it’s science!. How light Refracts. Refraction is due to changes in the speed of light.. In space, light travels at 300 000 km/s. Space is a vacuum, and there are no particles to get in the way of light and slow it down.. Define refractive index.. Demonstrate refraction.. State the Laws of Refraction.. Solve problems about refraction.. HL: Solve problems about refractive index in terms of relative speeds.. Give examples of refraction in nature.. Interferometry: Theory. Pawan Bharadwaj, Gerard Schuster, Ian Mallinson. KAUST. 110 km. 110 km. Standard OBS Receiver Gather. Super-virtual OBS Receiver Gather. Problem: . Short Streamer=Missing Low-Wavenumber Components . Of light. By: Ahmed. Definitions. Luminous . objects . – . generate their own light (the sun). Illuminated. objects – reflect light (the moon). Definitions. Line . of Sight . – a line from an object or image to your eyes (light from the object travels along this line to your eyes). light bends or refracts when it moves from one medium to another. the light bends because it changes speed. if light slows down it bends toward the normal. if light speeds up it bends away from the normal. Stephen Kyle. University College London. s.kyle@ucl.ac.uk. Co-authors: . Stuart Robson (UCL). Lindsay MacDonald (UCL). Mark Shortis (RMIT University). The task for UCL in the LUMINAR project. “Large volume” means 3D metrology in large manufacturing spaces. The Airbus image (right) shows a typical example..
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