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In the past, and in many countries even today, phenomena such as solar eclipses have been cause for great fear, because they represent a break in that familiar pattern, cutting off the light from the sun for awhile, and who could be sure if the sun would ever come back? Light The form of radiant energy that stimulates the organs of sight. Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio Waves – Microwaves – Infrared – Visible – Ultraviolet – x-rays – Gamma Rays What is a photon word photo (meaning "light") ► The quantum unit of electromagnetic energy was called a "photon ► Greek Light acts as a WAVE ► The frequency of the electromagnetic wave can be varied over the entire positive range, but cannot be reduced to zero. ► The energy in the wave is continuously variable, with a minimum energy of any non-zero value, and no maximum value. Light as a PARTICLE ►A single photon has a fixed, discrete energy level. ► Each color of light has its own unique energy level. ► The intensity of visible light can be increased or decreased only by changing the number of photons present. ► The same rules hold true for electromagnetic spectrum outside the visible range. ► In 1905, Albert Einstein worked out the primary equation involved. These experiments confirmed the conclusion that light is not a continuously wave-like phenomenon, but rather involves particlelike "corpuscles" of energy, now called photons, which are the quanta of electromagnetic energy. Photoelectric Effect ► Light falling on metal can cause electrons to be ejected. ► Light color not intensity determines if electrons are freed from a metallic surface or not. ► Kinetic Energy of ejected electrons does depend on the color of the light (ie the frequency of incident light) ► Light intensity increases # of electrons freed but not their energy. ►E ►E =hf = energy of the photon h = Planck's Constant 6.626x10-34J.s f = The frequency of the wave Photoelctric effect applet ► http://www.ifae.es/xec/phot2.html Atomic Energy E = m c ► The 2 ancient Greeks said the smallest part of nature is an atom. But they did not know 2,000 years ago about nature's even smaller parts. Nuclear Fission ► Fission means to split apart ► An atom's nucleus can be split apart. When this is done, a tremendous amount of energy is released. ► The energy is both heat and light energy. ► Einstein said that a very small amount of matter contains a very LARGE amount of energy. ► This energy, when let out slowly, can be harnessed to generate electricity. ► Inside the reactor of an atomic power plant, uranium atoms are split apart in a controlled chain reaction. Pros & Cons ► Nuclear Fission Pros A lot of energy from a little bit of material ► Nuclear Fission Cons Radioactive waste products Nuclear Fusion ► Fusion means joining smaller nuclei (the plural of nucleus) to make a larger nucleus. ► The sun uses nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This gives off heat and light and other radiation Pros & Cons ► Nuclear Fusion Pros creates less radioactive material than fission, supply of fuel can last longer than the sun. ► Nuclear Fusion Cons Currently takes more energy than is gotten out trouble learning how to control the reaction in a contained space.