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Which type of nature do light and other electromagnetic radiations have?
Which type of nature do light and other electromagnetic radiations have?
What happens to white light when it passes through a prism?
What happens to white light when it passes through a prism?
Which color of light is deviated the least when passing through a prism?
Which color of light is deviated the least when passing through a prism?
Which type of particles also exhibit wave-particle duality?
Which type of particles also exhibit wave-particle duality?
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What are the two types of properties that electromagnetic radiation displays?
What are the two types of properties that electromagnetic radiation displays?
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Study Notes
Nature of Light and Electromagnetic Radiation
- Light and other electromagnetic radiations exhibit wave-particle duality, behaving both as waves and particles.
- This duality is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that applies to other particles, like electrons.
Interaction with Prisms
- When white light passes through a prism, it is refracted and dispersed into its constituent colors, creating a spectrum.
- The spectrum of colors produced includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, often referred to as ROYGBIV.
Deviation of Colors
- Red light is deviated the least as it has the longest wavelength compared to other colors in the spectrum.
- Conversely, violet light is deviated the most due to its shorter wavelength.
Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation
- Electromagnetic radiation exhibits two main types of properties: wave-like and particle-like.
- Wave-like properties include wavelength and frequency, while particle-like properties associate with photons, the quantized units of light.
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Test your knowledge on the dual behavior of electromagnetic radiation in this quiz. Explore the wave and particle nature of light and other radiations, and understand how they interact with matter. Discover the contrasting properties of electromagnetic radiation and enhance your understanding of this fascinating phenomenon.