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Light - Early Greek ideas.
In 55 BC Lucretius, continuing the ideas of earlier atomists, wrote that light and heat from the Sun were composed of minute particles.
Ptolemy also wrote about the refraction of light.
Light - 10th century optical theory.
The scientist Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (965-c.1040), also known as Alhazen, developed a broad theory that explained vision, using geometry and anatomy, which stated that each point on an illuminated area or object radi ...
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Light - Early Greek ideas.
In 55 BC Lucretius, continuing the ideas of earlier atomists, wrote that light and heat from the Sun were composed of minute particles.
Ptolemy also wrote about the refraction of light.
Light - 10th century optical theory.
The Persian scientist Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (965-c.1040), also known as Alhazen, developed a broad theory that explained vision, using geometry and anatomy, which stated that each point on an illuminated area or obj ...
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 |  |  | Light - Theories about light: Encyclopedia II - Light - Light sourcesThere are many sources of light. The most common light sources are thermal: a body at a given temperature emits a characteristic spectrum of black body radiation. Examples include sunlight (the radiation emitted by the chromosphere of the Sun at around 6,000 K peaks in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum), incandescent light bulbs (which emit only around 10% of their energy as visible light and the remainder as infrared), and glowing solid particles in flames. The peak of the blackbody spectrum is in the infrared for rela ...
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 |  |  | Light - Theories about light: Encyclopedia II - Light - Color and wavelengthsThe different wavelengths are detected by the human eye and then interpreted by the brain as colors, ranging from red at the longest wavelengths of about 700 nm. (lowest frequencies) to violet at the shortest wavelengths of about 400 nm. (highest frequencies). The intervening frequencies are seen as orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and, conventionally, indigo.
The wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum immediately outside the range that the human eye is able to perceive are called ultraviolet (UV) at ...
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 |  |  | Light - Theories about light: Encyclopedia II - Light - Visible electromagnetic radiationVisible light is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between the frequencies of 380 THz (3.8×1014 hertz) and 750 THz (7.5×1014 hertz). The speed (c), frequency (f or ν), and wavelength (λ) of a wave obey the relation:
Because the speed of light in a vacuum is fixed, visible light can als ...
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 |  |  | Light - Theories about light: Encyclopedia II - Light - Speed of lightAlthough some people speak of the "velocity of light", the word velocity should be reserved for vector quantities, that is, those with both magnitude and direction. The speed of light is a scalar quantity, having only magnitude and no direction, and therefore speed is the correct term.
The speed of light has been measured many times, by many physicists. The best early measurement is Ole Rømer's (a Danish physicist), in 1676. By observing the motions of Jupiter and one of its moons, Io, with a telescope, and noting discr ...
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 |  |  | Light - Theories about light: Encyclopedia II - Light - RefractionAll light propagates at a finite speed. Even moving observers always measure the same value of c, the speed of light in vacuum, as c = 299,792,458 metres per second (186,282.397 miles per second). When light passes through a transparent substance, such as air, water or glass, its speed is reduced, and it undergoes refraction. The reduction of the speed of light in a denser material can be indicated by the refractive index, n, which is defined a ...
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Sometimes confusingly called "intensity".
Sometimes confusingly called "intensity".
Sometimes confusingly called "intensity".
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