Visible Light Spectrum (AQA GCSE Physics): Revision Notes
📚 Revision Notes
6.3.4 Visible Light Spectrum
Visible Light (Physics only)
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Each colour within the visible light spectrum has its own narrow band of wavelength and frequency.
- Blue has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than red.
- Sunlight is a mix of all colours, and this mix appears white (i.e., white light is normal light).
Types of Reflexion
- Specular:
- A smooth surface gives a single reflexion.
- Diffuse:
- Reflexion off a rough surface causes scattering.
Colour Philtres
- This works by the philtre absorbing every other colour.
- Only letting certain wavelengths (i.e., a certain colour) through.
Opaque Colours
- An opaque object has colour, determined by the strength of reflexion for different wavelengths.
- Wavelengths which are not reflected are absorbed:
- If all wavelengths reflect, it is white in colour.
- If all wavelengths are absorbed, it appears black.
- The wavelength which is absorbed = the colour in which it appears.
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Objects that transmit light are either transparent or translucent (scatter most light and only let some through).