Light Energy and Its Sources identify and describe properties of visible light

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Light Energy and Its Sources 308-8 identify and describe properties of visible light

What is light? Light is a form of energy that can be detected by the human eye. Light cannot be touched or tasted, but it can warm things up so it gives heat energy to objects.

Energy Energy is the ability to do work. Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. Energy can only be transformed from one form to another.

Where does light energy come from? Light energy comes form two different sources, natural and artificial.

What is the most important source for natural light? The sun is the most important source for natural light.

Objects that emit (give off) their own light are called luminous. Objects that do not emit light, but reflect it from other sources are called nonluminous.

What are some examples of luminous objects?

Luminous objects are objects that give off their own light.

What are some examples of nonluminous objects?

Nonluminous objects are objects that do not give off light.

Why is the Moon nonluminous? The Moon is nonluminous because it reflects light from the Sun

What are some common forms of luminous energy? Chemical energy Electrical energy Nuclear energy Thermal energy

Sources of Light 1. Light from Incandescence Incandescent source means the process of giving off light because of the high temperature. Light produced by a flame, candle, campfire, or light bulb.

2. Light from Phosphorescence Some materials, called phosphors, give off light for a short time after you shine a light on them. They store the energy and then release it as light energy.

3. Light from Electric Discharge An electric discharge is the process by which a gas releases light because of electricity passing through it.

4. Light from Fluorescence The release of light from a substance caused by exposure to radiation from an external source.

Where are fluorescent lights used? Schools Offices Homes

What happens inside a fluorescent light? In fluorescent lighting, the tube glows when ultraviolet light energy strikes the phosphors lining the tube. The tube stops emitting light immediately after the electric current is turned off. Phosphorescent light sources continue to emit light for much longer period after receiving light energy.

What is a chemical reaction? When two chemicals react and a new compound is formed. When substances are mixed and new substances are formed, a chemical reaction has occurred. Change that takes place when two or more substances (reactants) interact to form new substances (products).

5. Light from Chemiluminescence Chemiluminescene is the process of changing chemical energy into light energy with little or no change in temperature.

6. Light from Bioluminescence some living things, such as fish, can make themselves luminous using a chemical reaction like chemiluminescence.

Give examples of bioluminescence. Firefly Glow worm Zebra Fish Hawaiian bobtail squid

Bacteria Fungi (mushrooms)

Daytime Nighttime

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