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Light and Optics (Physics in Our World)

Light and Optics (Physics in Our World)

Published in
2007
4.50
on Goodreads (8)

Description

An understanding of the science of light has led to ways of correcting faulty vision, and improving vision to study objects that are too small or too distant to be seen by the unaided eye. The performance of instruments such as microscopes, telescopes, and the human eye depends on the principles of optics. But even with recent technological advances, some mysteries remain. The nature of light has puzzled scientists for centuries, and just when they think they have it figured out, light does something completely unpredictable. ""Light and Optics"" explores the science of electromagnetic radiation and its tremendous variety of applications. This enlightening book includes discussions of the optics of image formation, the intense beams produced by lasers, the role of light in biological processes such as photosynthesis and medical procedures such as laser surgery, astronomical observations based on all types of radiation, and applications involving communication, radar, and the transformation of light into electricity.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
172 pages

Why to read

  • To gain a foundational understanding of light and optics, which are crucial components of modern physics and essential for comprehending phenomena like reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
  • To explore the practical applications of light and optics in everyday technology, including cameras, eyeglasses, microscopes, and telescopes, and to appreciate their impact on various fields such as medicine, astronomy, and telecommunications.
  • To engage with the work of Kyle Kirkland, who is known for making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broad audience, thus making the book a great resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in science education.
  • To enhance critical thinking skills by learning how theories of light and optics have evolved over time, how they have been experimentally tested, and how they continue to influence new discoveries and technological advancements.