Visible Light & Color OBJECTIVE: SWBAT identify the different colors of the visible light and...
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- Visible Light & Color OBJECTIVE: SWBAT identify the
different colors of the visible light and compare each of its
frequency and wavelength.
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- Essential Question: How do we perceive colors?
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- 1. What is visible light? -smallest part of the EM spectrum
that the human eyes can see Red to Violet (ROYGBIV)
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- What are the different colors of visible light? Red lowest
energy, longest wavelength Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
highest energy, shortest wavelength ROY G BIVROY G BIV
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- Which color has the most energy and short/small
wavelength???
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- Color Violet the HIGHEST energy and SHORT wavelength
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- Which color has the lowest energy and long/big
wavelength???
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- Color Red the LOWEST energy and LONG wavelength
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- What happens when you wear WHITE on a hot day?
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- How do we get white? ???
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- 2. White light ALL the colors ROY G BIV being REFLECTED
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- What happens when you wear BLACK on a hot day?
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- How do we get black? ???
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- 3. Black ALL colors of rainbow being ABSORBED.
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- Example: Fashion Fall/Winter Colors Spring/Summer Colors
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- 4. How do we see color?
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- 4. HOW DO WE SEE COLORS? First, light goes from the source
(sun, lamp, etc.) to the object. Second, the color we see is
reflected and the rest is absorbed by the object.
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- WHITE When all colors are REFLECTED We see WHITE
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- BLACK When all colors are ABSORBED We see BLACK
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- Summary Answer the essential question: How do we perceive
color?
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- Summary Answer the essential question: How do we perceive
color? Light from sun reflects off object and we see the color that
is reflected. Quick Review Point What is the smallest band of the
Electromagnetic spectrum?
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- HW: How We See Light 1. House Plant What color(s) go in? What
color (s) go out?
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- Review When white light hits an object, all the colors are
absorbed except for the color of that object. Example: Blue All
colors absorbed except blue, which is reflected to eye. White No
colors are absorbed. All colors are reflected to eye. (white light)
Black All colors are absorbed. No colors are reflected to eye.
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- Activity Instructions For this activity, you will be given a
colored balloon. You will see objects of various colors on the
screen. If the color you have is absorbed by the object, you need
to cover the balloon with your body. DONT POP IT!! If the color you
have is reflected by the object, you need to reflect the balloon
into the air above you.
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- Confused? Its okaylets give it a shot. All colors are absorbed
except
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- Lets get started Pay close attention to the MAIN color
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- LAST ONE Get Ready!!!
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