Describe the two main characteristics of light waves.
Explain how the two main characteristics of light waves influence our perception of light.
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1. We see the world around us because the objects in our environment reflect light energy into our eyes.
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2. This light energy comes in the form of waves that have two main properties, or characteristics: wavelength and amplitude. Changes in these properties produce changes in what we see.
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3. Wavelength is the distance between peaks in a wave. Amplitude is the height of the wave, sometimes measured from peak to trough (lowest point), but more often measured from the midpoint to the peak.
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4. Wavelength determines the hue, or color experience. Short-wavelength light is violet or blue, while long-wavelength light is red. Amplitude determines the brightness of the light. Low-amplitude light is dim or dark, while high-amplitude light is bright.
Practice 1: Wavelength
Use the slider to vary the wavelength, and then observe the change in the beam of light.
Wavelength is the distance between peaks in a wave. Wavelength determines the hue, or color sensation. Short-wavelength light appears violet or blue, while long-wavelength light appears orange or red.
Practice 2: Amplitude
Use the slider to vary the amplitude of the wave, and then observe the change in the beam of light.
Amplitude is the height of the wave. Amplitude determines the intensity, or brightness, of the light. The higher the amplitude, the brighter the light.
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