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Transparent Colors

Transparent Colors explores the fascinating physics behind how light interacts with everyday materials, focusing on light refraction and transparency. Why does a prism create a rainbow, and how can water be transparent despite its light-absorbing molecules? The book delves into these questions by examining the wave nature of light and the electromagnetic spectrum, illustrating how light bends when entering a medium, a phenomenon governed by the index of refraction. This concept isn't just about pretty colors; it’s fundamental to how optical instruments like lenses in microscopes and telescopes extend our vision. The book progresses from classical wave theories to quantum electrodynamics, offering a contemporary view of optics. Snell's Law is explained in detail, along with its implications for lenses and other optical devices. It further explains how some materials allow light to pass through with minimal scattering, while others absorb it, linking these properties to the molecular structure of materials. By blending classical optics with quantum mechanical explanations, Transparent Colors provides a unique, accessible perspective suitable for anyone interested in the science behind our visual world. Supported by experimental data and theoretical models, the book reveals how understanding light and material interaction is crucial in various fields. From designing better lenses to developing energy-efficient windows and solar cells, the principles discussed have significant real-world applications. The book balances scientific depth with accessibility, making complex concepts understandable for both science enthusiasts and students alike.


Author:

  • Eleanor Hawking

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 106 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry

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