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Sunlight Sunlight Plasma at extremely high temperatures. 6,000 ºC Outer 1.5x10 7 ºC Inner [http://www.astronomy.com/asy/objects/images/sun_full_disk_soho_09_14_1997.

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Sunlight. Plasma at extremely high temperatures. 6,000 ºC Outer 1.5x10 7 ºC Inner. [http://www.astronomy.com/asy/objects/images/sun_full_disk_soho_09_14_1997.jpg]. Rather uniform spectrum of colors. [http://www.videoessentials.com/images/res_spectral12.gif]. Incandescent Light. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SunlightSunlight

Plasma at extremely high temperatures.

6,000 ºC Outer 1.5x107 ºC Inner

[http://www.astronomy.com/asy/objects/images/sun_full_disk_soho_09_14_1997.jpg]

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Rather uniform spectrum of colors

[http://www.videoessentials.com/images/res_spectral12.gif]

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Incandescent LightIncandescent Light These heat a

piece of metal until it produces light.

The thin piece of metal is called a filament.

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[http://www.videoessentials.com/images/res_spectral12.gif]

Mainly red/orange/yellow in spectrum of incandescent lights

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Incandescent LightIncandescent Light

About 80% of the energy used is converted to heat (infrared).

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Fluorescent LightsFluorescent Lights

A glass tube is covered with phosphors that give off light when UV rays from the gas inside are given off.

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[http://www.videoessentials.com/images/res_spectral12.gif]

Mainly blue/green in spectrum of fluorescent lights

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Fluorescent LightsFluorescent Lights

Uses one-fifth the energy of an incandescent light bulb.

Can contain mercury so must be recycled after use.

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Neon LightsNeon Lights

Electricity is passed through a glass tube filled with gas, and the particles collide and give off light.

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This creates an emission spectrum of “lines” at certain colors

[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/modpic/neoncomp.jpg]

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LasersLasers

Atoms of a gas are charged with energy and they in turn all give off light with the same wavelength.

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LasersLasers

Used in medicine and in reading optical data (CD’s, DVD’s)

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Tungsten-Halogen LightsTungsten-Halogen Lights

The filament is made of the Tungsten which can create a tremendous amount of heat, and light.

[http://www.daviddarling.info/images/tungsten_halogen_lamp.jpg]

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Has a rather uniform spectrum and is somewhat energy efficient.

[http://www.molecularexpressions.com/primer/lightandcolor/images/lightsourcesfigure3.jpg]

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Sodium-Vapor LampsSodium-Vapor Lamps

Sodium metal becomes very hot and changes to a vapor to produce yellow-orange light.

[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/63/Na-lamp-2.jpg]

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Can be used outdoors to reduce light pollution at night.

[http://www.sao.arizona.edu/FLWO/LIGHT/MontePatria2.jpg]

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Uses of LightUses of Light

Polarizing Filters Only light waves

that are vibrating in one direction pass through.

Used in sunglasses to block “glare”

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Uses of LightUses of Light

Optical Fibers Light waves pass

through a glass tube for communication purposes.

Telephone, TV, Internet

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Total Internal Reflection allows the light waves to “travel” through the tube.

Click here for a demonstration