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Puzzling Polarizers
Macaulay, is a helpful resource for this activity. The light generated by some sources, including the Advanced Light Source (ALS), is polarized. Based on what you know about wiggling electrons and how they generate light, why do you think light from t...
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Macaulay, is a helpful resource for this activity. The light generated by some sources, including the Advanced Light Source (ALS), is polarized. Based on what you know about wiggling electrons and how they generate light, why do you think light from the ALS comes out polarized? Why would this be useful to the scientists doing experiments there? Find out about some scientific experiments best performed using polarized light.
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http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/teachers/polarization.pdf#page=9
www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/teachers/polarization.pdf#page=9
Macaulay, is a helpful resource for this activity. The <span class="highlight">light</span> generated by some sources, including the Advanced <span class="highlight">Light</span> <span class="highlight">Source</span> (ALS), is polarized. <span class="highlight">Based</span> <span class="highlight">on</span> what you know about wiggling electrons and how they generate <span class="highlight">light</span>, why do you think <span class="highlight">light</span> from the ALS comes out polarized? Why would this be useful to the scientists doing experiments there? Find out about some scientific experiments best performed using polarized <span class="highlight">light</span>.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic Spectrum MicroWorlds Contents | Advanced Light Source | Berkeley Lab Electromagnetic Spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum covers a wide range of wavelengths and photon energies. Light used to "see" an object must have a wavelength about the same siz...
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