Visible and UV light Flashcards
1
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What is visible light
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- The light that we use to see
- Appears as different colours depending on the wavelength
2
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How does the wavelength affect colour of light
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- Red has the longest wavelength and violet has the shortes
- ROYGBIV
3
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What can visible light be used for
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- We use optical fibres to transmit data
- Used to see and take photographs and videos
4
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How do we use optical fibres
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- Optical fibres are made up of thin glass or palstic
- We send pulses of light. This light reflects everytime it hits the surface of the optical fibre
- Light emerges at the other end where it can be interpreted as information / data
5
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What are the characteristics of optical fibres
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- Allow us to transmit data very quickly over large distances
- We can only use materials that completely reflect light (none is absorbed)
- Must be specular reflection, not diffused
6
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Optical fibres vs copper wires
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- Optical fibres allow much more information to be transmitted
- Optical fibres have a lower risk for the information to be distorted
7
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What are the characteristics of ultraviolet light
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- Shorter wavelength than visible light
- It is emitted by the sun and gives us sunburn / sun tan
- It is used in sun beds to give an artifical tan
8
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What is flourescence
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- A property that some chemicals have which allows them to absorb UV radiation and re-emit the energy as visible light
9
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How do flourscence bulbs work
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- Generates and emits UV radiation
- UV radiation is absorbed by a layer of phosphorus covering the inside of the bulb
- This energy is re-emitted as visible light
- Very energy efficient
10
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What is UV light used for (water)
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- Used to kill microorganisms and sterilise water