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Re: [Phys-l] refraction question



Correction to my previous post: Eyes and CCD's are energy dependent, not wavelength dependent.
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From: phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu [phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu] On Behalf Of Anthony Lapinski [Anthony_Lapinski@pds.org]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:49 AM
To: phys-l@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu
Subject: [Phys-l] refraction question

When sound waves refract, the frequency always remains constant. Thus, if
the velocity decreases, the wavelength also decreases. This same idea
holds for light. When light refracts, the frequency remains constant. But
how does this relate to the COLOR of the light? Does the color depend on
frequency or wavelength?

The reason I ask is that suppose you shine red light (say, 680 nm) from
air into water. Since n = 1.33, both the velocity and wavelength will
decrease by this factor. Thus, (680 nm)/1.33 = 511 nm. This is the
wavelength of green light! We've probably all done this demo with a red
laser, and the beam remains red. So color depends on frequency. In class I
usually say that color depends on wavelength. Lasers are rated by their
wavelength. Instead, should lasers -- like tuning forks -- be rated by
their frequency since this quantity never changes?

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