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Title: Emergence%20of%20Modern%20Science


1
Emergence of Modern Science
  • NS 1300
  • Dr. Hoge

2
Is the invisibility cloak real? How does it work?
3
Waves
  • A wave is a wiggle in time

4
Characteristics of Waves
  • Wavelength
  • Amplitude
  • Frequency
  • Velocity (remember, velocity includes the vector
    and magnitude)

5
Longitudinal Waves
  • Sound
  • P waves

6
Acoustics
  • Interference
  • Resonance
  • Doppler Effect
  • Volume (amplitude of the wave)
  • Pitch (frequency)

7
So, how do speakers work?
8
Transverse Waves
  • The electromagnetic spectrum
  • S waves

9
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Gamma Rays
  • Cosmic Rays
  • X-Rays
  • Ultraviolet Radiation
  • Visible Light Spectrum
  • Infrared Radiation
  • Microwaves
  • Radio Waves

10
Electromagnetic Waves
  • Wave / Particle Duality

11
Light
  • The speed of light is a constant c
  • Color
  • Red Shift /
  • Blue Shift

12
Properties of Light (and other waves)
  • Transmission
  • Reflection
  • Refraction
  • Interference
  • Resonance
  • Polarization

13
Lenses
  • Concave Lenses
  • Convex Lenses
  • Focal Point

14
Photoelectric Effect
  • Photons and electrons are quantum particles

15
So, how does my TV work? How about night vision
goggles?
16
The Human Eye
17
Quiz
  • 1. T or F, a wave is a wiggle in time.
  • 2. T or F, all waves require a medium to travel
    through.
  • 3. T or F, refraction is the bending of a wave.
  • 4. T or F, a concave lens makes objects look
    bigger.
  • 5. T or F, the photoelectric effect occurs when a
    flow of
  • electrons is used to create light.
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