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  • 10 IB SCIENCE
    • Measurement and Uncertainty
    • Heat
  • 11 IB PHYSICS
    • Topic 1: Measurements and Uncertainties
    • Topic 2: Motion
    • Topic 2: Dynamics
    • Topic 2,3: Energy
    • Topic 7: Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics
    • Topic 4: Waves and Sound
    • Topic 5: Electricity and Magnetisim
  • 11 Physics
    • Calendar
    • UNIT 1: Kinematics
    • UNIT 2: Dynamics
    • UNIT 3: Energy
    • UNIT 4: Waves
    • UNIT 5: Electricity and Magnetism
  • 12 IB PHYSICS
    • Topic 2 and 4: Mechanics and SHM
    • Topic 6: Fields
    • Topic 7: Atomic Physics
    • Topic 8: Energy
    • Topic 4 and Option C: The Wave Nature of Light
    • Exam Review
    • Extended Essay
  • 12 Physics
    • Relativity
    • Calendar
    • UNIT1: Dynamics
    • UNIT 2: Momentum and Energy
    • UNIT 3: Fields
    • UNIT 4: Light
    • UNIT 5: Modern Physics
  • CONTESTS
    • VPCI PHYSICS=AWESOME
  • PHYSICS PHUN
Physics!

Topic 4 and Option C: The Wave Nature of Light


Links:

Polarization
    • EM Nature of Light
    • Transmission
    • Reflection   Fig. 2.
    • Scattering
    • Refraction   
    • Polarization of Light
    • Extra: Types of Polarization
    • Polarization and Glare
    • Optically Active Substances
    • Stress Analysis 
    • LCD  The figure contains two schematics and one photograph. The first schematic shows a ray of initially unpolarized light going through a vertical polarizer, then an element labeled L C D no voltage ninety degree rotation, then finally a horizontal polarizer. The initially unpolarized light becomes vertically polarized after the vertical polarizer, then is rotated ninety degrees by the L C D element so that it is horizontally polarized, then it passes through the horizontal polarizer. The second schematic is the same except that the L C D element is labeled voltage on, no rotation. The light coming out of the L C D element is thus vertically polarized and does not pass through the horizontal polarizer. Finally, a photograph is shown of a laptop computer that is open so that you can see its screen, which is on and has some icons and windows visible. 
    • Polarization Review
    • How do 3D Glasses work

LASERS
    • Tutorial about LASERs

Lasers

Refraction explained using Huygens’ Principle

  • Wave Tank
  • Two Source Interference, Here is another
  • Diffraction by a single slit
  • Single Slit Diffraction
  • Resolution
  • Resolution slide
  • ThinFilm Photo, ThinFilm Photo, Thin Film Explained
Grade 11
  • Accomodation
  • Colour Addition
  • Colour Subtraction
  • Refraction
  • Lens Diagrams

Handouts:

  • Wave Nature of Light Notes

Option A -Sight and wave phenomena

  • Option A: Wave Phenomena Notes
  • Option A: Eye and Sight Notes
  • EyeSightSL, Doppler, StandingWaves ,Diffraction, Resolution,Polarization
  • Combined Sight and Waves SL option practice qs 2009            Solutions
  • Combined Sight and Waves SL option practice qs 2010            Solutions

Option G -Electromagnetic Waves

  • Option G: EM Waves Notes
  • G1Light, G2OpticalInstruments, G3InterferenceDiffraction
  • Combined EM Waves from Physics HL P3 M10                         Solutions

Pages

  • 10 IB SCIENCE
    • Measurement and Uncertainty
    • Heat
  • 11 IB PHYSICS
    • Topic 1: Measurements and Uncertainties
    • Topic 2: Motion
    • Topic 2: Dynamics
    • Topic 2,3: Energy
    • Topic 7: Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics
    • Topic 4: Waves and Sound
    • Topic 5: Electricity and Magnetisim
  • 11 Physics
    • Calendar
    • UNIT 1: Kinematics
    • UNIT 2: Dynamics
    • UNIT 3: Energy
    • UNIT 4: Waves
    • UNIT 5: Electricity and Magnetism
  • 12 IB PHYSICS
    • Topic 2 and 4: Mechanics and SHM
    • Topic 6: Fields
    • Topic 7: Atomic Physics
    • Topic 8: Energy
    • Topic 4 and Option C: The Wave Nature of Light
    • Exam Review
    • Extended Essay
  • 12 Physics
    • Relativity
    • Calendar
    • UNIT1: Dynamics
    • UNIT 2: Momentum and Energy
    • UNIT 3: Fields
    • UNIT 4: Light
    • UNIT 5: Modern Physics
  • CONTESTS
    • VPCI PHYSICS=AWESOME
  • Home
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