Let there be Electromagnetic Radiation
... • The nearest big galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy is two million light years away -we see it as it appeared two million years ago. ...
... • The nearest big galaxy, the Andromeda galaxy is two million light years away -we see it as it appeared two million years ago. ...
Matter Change
... The process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances Occurrence can be indicated by changes in temperature, color, odor, & physical state Also known as a chemical change Chemical properties can only be observed when a substance undergoes a chemical cha ...
... The process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances Occurrence can be indicated by changes in temperature, color, odor, & physical state Also known as a chemical change Chemical properties can only be observed when a substance undergoes a chemical cha ...
PowerPoint
... Elements- simplest kind of matter Cannot be broken down All one kind of atom. Compounds are substances that can be broken down by chemical methods • When they are broken down, the pieces have completely different properties than the compound. • Made of molecules- two or more atoms ...
... Elements- simplest kind of matter Cannot be broken down All one kind of atom. Compounds are substances that can be broken down by chemical methods • When they are broken down, the pieces have completely different properties than the compound. • Made of molecules- two or more atoms ...
Franca pITTALUGA - Università Iuav di Venezia
... back to the tradition of religious architecture. Within an aesthetically neutral volume a thin slab of pentelic marble is given the task of allowing this religious space to be permeated with an occluded light that is drenched in colour and which has an almost palpable consistency of glowing golden t ...
... back to the tradition of religious architecture. Within an aesthetically neutral volume a thin slab of pentelic marble is given the task of allowing this religious space to be permeated with an occluded light that is drenched in colour and which has an almost palpable consistency of glowing golden t ...
OPTICAL THEORY NOTES
... the optics we are using, but to use optical methods in the identification and understanding of igneous and metamorphic rocks. I would like to show, not the details of the optics, but just enough of the information for you to see why we can use the petrographic microscope and why you see what you see ...
... the optics we are using, but to use optical methods in the identification and understanding of igneous and metamorphic rocks. I would like to show, not the details of the optics, but just enough of the information for you to see why we can use the petrographic microscope and why you see what you see ...
History topic: Light through the ages: Relativity and quantum era
... Nobody knows how it can be like that. There has been one other important development in the theory of light in the 20 th century which we no not want to examine in too much detail, as it also takes us too deeply into physics, but needs to be mentioned in an article on the history of light. This is t ...
... Nobody knows how it can be like that. There has been one other important development in the theory of light in the 20 th century which we no not want to examine in too much detail, as it also takes us too deeply into physics, but needs to be mentioned in an article on the history of light. This is t ...
Sample Paper Physics - 2
... (a) The diagram given below shows a right-angled prism with a ray of light incident on the side AB. (The critical angle for glass is 420) 1. Copy the diagram and complete the path of the ray of light in and out of the glass prism. 2. What is the value of the angle of deviation shown by the ray? (b) ...
... (a) The diagram given below shows a right-angled prism with a ray of light incident on the side AB. (The critical angle for glass is 420) 1. Copy the diagram and complete the path of the ray of light in and out of the glass prism. 2. What is the value of the angle of deviation shown by the ray? (b) ...
Light
... cold air. When light waves travel through one medium and into another, they are bent or refracted from their straight-line path. • What causes the mirage illusion is that our mind initially interprets the light rays reaching our eyes as having come along a straight path, which in this example must h ...
... cold air. When light waves travel through one medium and into another, they are bent or refracted from their straight-line path. • What causes the mirage illusion is that our mind initially interprets the light rays reaching our eyes as having come along a straight path, which in this example must h ...
7.5.9 Compare physical properties of matter to the chemical property
... Density is a property that describes the relationship between the mass of a material and its volume Substances that are denser contain MORE matter in a given volume ...
... Density is a property that describes the relationship between the mass of a material and its volume Substances that are denser contain MORE matter in a given volume ...
Ch.1 Section 1.9 Notes - Effingham County Schools
... visibly distinguishable parts consists of two or more regions called phases that differ in properties Examples: pizza, chicken noodle soup, ice cubes in water ...
... visibly distinguishable parts consists of two or more regions called phases that differ in properties Examples: pizza, chicken noodle soup, ice cubes in water ...
Optical Mineralogy
... Wave front = connects same point on adjacent waves Wave normal = line perpendicular to wave ...
... Wave front = connects same point on adjacent waves Wave normal = line perpendicular to wave ...
30.09.2013 1 Chapter 2 Atoms and Molecules Warning!! Chapter
... • The cation retains its full name. • Monoatomic cation charge can often be found by position in the periodic table. • Cations with more than one charge (e.g., transition metals) are named using Roman numerals indicating the charge, e.g., iron(II) • Monatomic anions are named by replacing the ending ...
... • The cation retains its full name. • Monoatomic cation charge can often be found by position in the periodic table. • Cations with more than one charge (e.g., transition metals) are named using Roman numerals indicating the charge, e.g., iron(II) • Monatomic anions are named by replacing the ending ...
amcommu 555..558 - Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden
... 12-mercaptododecylamine was prepared according to the following procedure: Reaction of 11-bromoundec-1-ene (Lancaster) with thioacetic acid in the presence of AIBN in refluxing CHCl3 yields 11-bromoundecane-1thioacetate. NaCN (2.0 g, 45 mmol) was dissolved in anhydrous DMSO under argon at 100 C and ...
... 12-mercaptododecylamine was prepared according to the following procedure: Reaction of 11-bromoundec-1-ene (Lancaster) with thioacetic acid in the presence of AIBN in refluxing CHCl3 yields 11-bromoundecane-1thioacetate. NaCN (2.0 g, 45 mmol) was dissolved in anhydrous DMSO under argon at 100 C and ...
SOLID STATE LIGHTING
... •Chemical process used to grow quantum wells, thus to produce high purity, high performance solid materials ...
... •Chemical process used to grow quantum wells, thus to produce high purity, high performance solid materials ...
Polyamide from lactams by reactive rotational molding via anionic
... feasibility of the reaction has been known for a long time, there is still only limited industrial exploitation [19]. The influence of polymerization conditions (i.e., catalyst and activator type and also catalyst/activator combination) on the rate of polymerization is reported in the literature [14 ...
... feasibility of the reaction has been known for a long time, there is still only limited industrial exploitation [19]. The influence of polymerization conditions (i.e., catalyst and activator type and also catalyst/activator combination) on the rate of polymerization is reported in the literature [14 ...
L 4 pigments - WHSPhotosynthesis
... The shorter the wavelength, the higher the photon energy The energy associated with a photon of light is called a quantum of energy Blue light has a relatively short wavelength whilst red light has a relatively long wavelength Plants are able to absorb a wide range of wavelengths because they contai ...
... The shorter the wavelength, the higher the photon energy The energy associated with a photon of light is called a quantum of energy Blue light has a relatively short wavelength whilst red light has a relatively long wavelength Plants are able to absorb a wide range of wavelengths because they contai ...
Refraction of Light
... • Refraction -- bending of light wave path as light passes from one material to another material. • Refraction occurs at the boundary and is caused by a change in the speed of the light wave upon crossing the boundary. • Direction of bending depends upon whether light wave speeds up or slows down at ...
... • Refraction -- bending of light wave path as light passes from one material to another material. • Refraction occurs at the boundary and is caused by a change in the speed of the light wave upon crossing the boundary. • Direction of bending depends upon whether light wave speeds up or slows down at ...
Unit C: Light and Optical Systems
... Radiates: to send out energy in the form of waves or rays. Light can be produced by converting different kinds of energy- electric, chemical, fusion, heat etc. Light energy can also be transformed to different types of energy. Incandescent Sources An object can be heated to such a high temperature t ...
... Radiates: to send out energy in the form of waves or rays. Light can be produced by converting different kinds of energy- electric, chemical, fusion, heat etc. Light energy can also be transformed to different types of energy. Incandescent Sources An object can be heated to such a high temperature t ...
Photopolymer
A photopolymer is a polymer that changes its properties when exposed to light, often in the ultraviolet or visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. These changes are often manifested structurally, for example hardening of the material occurs as a result of cross-linking when exposed to light. An example is shown below depicting a mixture of monomers, oligomers, and photoinitiators that conform into a hardened polymeric material through a process called curing,.A wide variety of technologically useful applications rely on photopolymers, for example some enamels and varnishes depend on photopolymer formulation for proper hardening upon exposure to light. In some instances, an enamel can cure in a fraction of a second when exposed to light, as opposed to thermally cured enamels which can require half an hour or longer. Curable materials are widely used for medical, printing, and photoresist technologies. Changes in structural and chemical properties can be induced internally by chromophores that the polymer subunit already possesses, or externally by addition of photosensitive molecules. Typically a photopolymer consists of a mixture of multifunctional monomers and oligomers in order to achieve the desired physical properties, and therefore a wide variety of monomers and oligomers have been developed that can polymerize in the presence of light either through internal or external initiation. Photopolymers undergo a process called curing, where oligomers are cross-linked upon exposure to light, forming what is known as a network polymer. The result of photo curing is the formation of a thermoset network of polymers. One of the advantages of photo-curing is that it can be done selectively using high energy light sources, for example lasers, however, most systems are not readily activated by light, and in this case a photoinitiator is required. Photoinitiators are compounds that upon radiation of light decompose into reactive species that activate polymerization of specific functional groups on the oligomers. An example of a mixture that undergoes cross-linking when exposed to light is shown below. The mixture consists of monomeric styrene and oligomeric acrylates.Most commonly, photopolymerized systems are typically cured through UV radiation, since ultraviolet light is more energetic; however, the development of dye-based photoinitiator systems have allowed for the use of visible light, having potential advantages of processes that are more simple and safe to handle. UV curing in industrial processes has greatly expanded over the past several decades. Many traditional thermally cured and solvent-based technologies can be replaced by photopolymerization technologies. The advantages of photopolymerization over thermally cured polymerization include high rates of polymerization and environmental benefits from elimination of volatile organic solvents.There are two general routes for photoinitiation: free radical and ionic. The general process involves doping a batch of neat polymer with small amounts of photoinitiator, followed by selective radiation of light, resulting a highly cross-linked product. Many of these reactions do not require solvent which eliminates termination path via reaction of initiators with solvent and impurities, in addition to decreasing the overall cost.