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SCIENCE Light and Sound
Natural Light ,[object Object],Day 1
Artificial Light ,[object Object],[object Object]
Darkness ,[object Object]
Light travels in a  straight  lines . It can go in all directions from its source, but it goes in a straight path in all those directions.
Day 1 note 1.Light is a form of energy that travels in  straight lines. 2.Light and sound are both  forms  of  energy. 3.Light can move through  matter  or  empty space . 4. Light travels in a  straight  line.
Reflection ,[object Object],[object Object],Day 2
When a mirror reflects light, it reverses the image.
Reflection ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
More  Refraction ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Refraction ,[object Object],[object Object],Day 3
EXTRA Interesting fact: Mirages   On a hot day, you can sometimes see what looks like a pool of water on the ground – even though the ground is completely dry. In fact, the "pool" is caused by  refracted  light from the sky. The air close to the ground becomes hotter and, therefore, less dense than the air higher up. This change in density causes light from the sky to be bent upward so that it reaches your eyes from the direction of the ground. The effect is called a MIRAGE and is common on hot roads, in deserts, as well as the sky. Mirages of distant objects on the horizon, such as mountains, may be seen.
C O L O R ,[object Object],[object Object]
Visible Spectrum ,[object Object],[object Object]
Prism ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Rainbows “ERRRE” ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Poems for “Roy G Biv” ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Light – Day 3: Reflection and Refraction 1.Light waves are  straight  or bent, depending on the object they come in contact with. 2. Some of the light energy that hits an object is  absorbed. *Objects of different color absorb different amounts of light. 3.  Dark  objects absorb more light energy than light-colored objects.
4. Because dark objects absorb more light energy,  light-colored   clothes keep you cooler on a bright summer day. 5. Objects don’t absorb all the light that hits them. Some of the light bounces off. This bouncing off of light from a surface is called  reflection.   6. Light usually scatters in many directions as it is  reflected .
7. The bending of light as it moves from one material to another is called  refraction. 8 . A refracted beam of light seems to as it changes directions. 9.  White  light has all the colors in the rainbow. 10. You can separate white light into colors by using a  glass   prism. .
11. As white light enters the prism, it’s  speed  changes. 12. The change in speed causes the light to  bend. 13. All the colors in the white light have different  wavelengths 14. The different wave lengths of white light are bent at  different angles  which causes the colors to separate.
Absorption ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Day 4
 
Light Notes:  Day 5 1. Which absorbs more heat - light or dark colors?  2.  Black  is ALL colors REFLECTED. 3.  White  is the ABSORPTION of ALL colors. 4. The color of an object is the color that it  reflects  back for us to see. All of the other colors are  absorbed.
Transparent ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Day 5
Translucent ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Opaque ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
4. List 3 examples of transparent objects: 5. List 3 examples of translucent objects: 6. List 3 examples of opaque objects:
Convex Lenses ,[object Object],[object Object],Day 6
More convex lenses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Con cave  lenses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Concave Lens examples ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object]
Sound ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Day 7
[object Object]
Our ears detect the sound wave through the ear’s eardrum and some nerves, then send the signals to our brain. Our brain tells us what sound was just heard. Our brain can quickly identify many different sounds.
Sound Day 1 Notes (day 7) 1.Sound is a form of energy that travels through the  air  as  waves . 2. Sound is  vibration  you can hear. 3. The loudness ofsound is called  volume.  The volume of sound is measured in units called  decibels. Sound-  energy that travels through matter in waves in  high  and  low  pressure. Vibration-  A quick  back  and  forth  movement of matter
waves Click on link 215-41_l.mov Sound waves are the way sound travels. Sound travels in compression waves, similar to the slinky activity. click here Day 8
Different Waves ,[object Object]
Sound Notes – Day 2 1. Sound travels through the air as  compression   waves. 2. Sound has to travel through a  medium. 3. Sound travels  fastest  through  steel.  Sound travels  slowest  through  air. 4. What form of matter is left?  Air  Vibrations move by traveling from place to place. In air, the sound moves between the air particles, the particles vibrate where they are. This is why you can still hear sounds even though the wind is not blowing.
5.Amplitude  is the measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave. Sound Waves – Compression wave that carries energy through matter Loudness – Amount of sound energy
Amplitude –  this is the measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave, the more energy the higher the volume ( loudness of a sound ) ,[object Object],Click  on me to find out…
 
How does sound change? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],American Idol Vocal Range Competition
How does sound travel? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ECHO ,[object Object],[object Object]
What is pitch? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
String instruments ,[object Object],[object Object]
Drums ,[object Object]
Are Pitch and Loudness different?? Why or Why not? Why are some sounds louder than others??? Do You Know???
1.Wavelength  is the distance between two compressions (points) of a sound wave. 2.  Frequency  is measured as the number of  vibrations  per  second . It determines the  pitch  of a sound. 3.  Pitch  is a measure of how high or low a sound is. It depends on how fast the source of a sound is vibrating and changes based on the nature and length of the vibrating object. High  frequency  (small space between waves) = high  pitch. Low  frequency  (long space between waves)= l ow  pitch
4.  Amplitude  is  a measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave. It can be seen in the height of a sound wave and it determines  volume . High  amplitude  (tall waves) =  loud  volume Low  amplitude  (short waves) =  soft  volume.

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Light and sound daily power point

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  • 5. Light travels in a straight lines . It can go in all directions from its source, but it goes in a straight path in all those directions.
  • 6. Day 1 note 1.Light is a form of energy that travels in straight lines. 2.Light and sound are both forms of energy. 3.Light can move through matter or empty space . 4. Light travels in a straight line.
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  • 13. EXTRA Interesting fact: Mirages On a hot day, you can sometimes see what looks like a pool of water on the ground – even though the ground is completely dry. In fact, the "pool" is caused by refracted light from the sky. The air close to the ground becomes hotter and, therefore, less dense than the air higher up. This change in density causes light from the sky to be bent upward so that it reaches your eyes from the direction of the ground. The effect is called a MIRAGE and is common on hot roads, in deserts, as well as the sky. Mirages of distant objects on the horizon, such as mountains, may be seen.
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  • 19. Light – Day 3: Reflection and Refraction 1.Light waves are straight or bent, depending on the object they come in contact with. 2. Some of the light energy that hits an object is absorbed. *Objects of different color absorb different amounts of light. 3. Dark objects absorb more light energy than light-colored objects.
  • 20. 4. Because dark objects absorb more light energy, light-colored clothes keep you cooler on a bright summer day. 5. Objects don’t absorb all the light that hits them. Some of the light bounces off. This bouncing off of light from a surface is called reflection. 6. Light usually scatters in many directions as it is reflected .
  • 21. 7. The bending of light as it moves from one material to another is called refraction. 8 . A refracted beam of light seems to as it changes directions. 9. White light has all the colors in the rainbow. 10. You can separate white light into colors by using a glass prism. .
  • 22. 11. As white light enters the prism, it’s speed changes. 12. The change in speed causes the light to bend. 13. All the colors in the white light have different wavelengths 14. The different wave lengths of white light are bent at different angles which causes the colors to separate.
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  • 25. Light Notes: Day 5 1. Which absorbs more heat - light or dark colors? 2. Black is ALL colors REFLECTED. 3. White is the ABSORPTION of ALL colors. 4. The color of an object is the color that it reflects back for us to see. All of the other colors are absorbed.
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  • 32. 4. List 3 examples of transparent objects: 5. List 3 examples of translucent objects: 6. List 3 examples of opaque objects:
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  • 41. Our ears detect the sound wave through the ear’s eardrum and some nerves, then send the signals to our brain. Our brain tells us what sound was just heard. Our brain can quickly identify many different sounds.
  • 42. Sound Day 1 Notes (day 7) 1.Sound is a form of energy that travels through the air as waves . 2. Sound is vibration you can hear. 3. The loudness ofsound is called volume. The volume of sound is measured in units called decibels. Sound- energy that travels through matter in waves in high and low pressure. Vibration- A quick back and forth movement of matter
  • 43. waves Click on link 215-41_l.mov Sound waves are the way sound travels. Sound travels in compression waves, similar to the slinky activity. click here Day 8
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  • 45. Sound Notes – Day 2 1. Sound travels through the air as compression waves. 2. Sound has to travel through a medium. 3. Sound travels fastest through steel. Sound travels slowest through air. 4. What form of matter is left? Air Vibrations move by traveling from place to place. In air, the sound moves between the air particles, the particles vibrate where they are. This is why you can still hear sounds even though the wind is not blowing.
  • 46. 5.Amplitude is the measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave. Sound Waves – Compression wave that carries energy through matter Loudness – Amount of sound energy
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  • 55. Are Pitch and Loudness different?? Why or Why not? Why are some sounds louder than others??? Do You Know???
  • 56. 1.Wavelength is the distance between two compressions (points) of a sound wave. 2. Frequency is measured as the number of vibrations per second . It determines the pitch of a sound. 3. Pitch is a measure of how high or low a sound is. It depends on how fast the source of a sound is vibrating and changes based on the nature and length of the vibrating object. High frequency (small space between waves) = high pitch. Low frequency (long space between waves)= l ow pitch
  • 57. 4. Amplitude is a measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave. It can be seen in the height of a sound wave and it determines volume . High amplitude (tall waves) = loud volume Low amplitude (short waves) = soft volume.