Fundamentals of Light and Optics

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Nature of Light
  2. Reflection Laws
  3. Refraction and Snell's Law
  4. Lenses and Optical Devices
  5. Dispersion of Light
  6. Interference and Diffraction
  7. Polarization of Light
  8. Optics Applications
  9. Historical Developments
  10. Wave-Particle Duality

📖 1. Nature of Light

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Wave-Particle Duality: The concept that light exhibits both wave-like behavior (interference, diffraction) and particle-like behavior (photons, quantized energy).
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum: The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, from gamma rays to radio waves; visible light is a small part of this spectrum.
  • Speed of Light (c): The constant speed at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately (3.00 \times 10^8, \text{m/s}).
  • Photon: A discrete packet of electromagnetic energy; its energy is given by (E = h \nu), where (h) is Planck's constant and (\nu) is frequency.
  • Refractive Index (n): A measure of how much a medium slows down light, defined as (n = \frac{c}{v}), where (v) is the speed of light in the medium.

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1. What does the wave-particle duality of light mean?

2. According to the revision sheet, what is the approximate speed of light in a vacuum?

3. What does the Law of Reflection specifically state about the angles involved?

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Wave-Particle Duality — definition?

Light exhibits both wave and particle properties.

Wave-Particle Duality — definition?

Light exhibits both wave and particle behaviors.

Law of Reflection — principle?

Angles of incidence and reflection are equal.

Electromagnetic Spectrum — includes?

Gamma rays to radio waves, visible is small part.

Snell's Law — describes?

Refraction as light passes between media.

Speed of Light — constant?

Approximately 3.00 × 10^8 m/s in vacuum.

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