12. Light and Wave Theory - A History
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In this episode of the Facet Nation: A gemmology podcast, hosts Lucinda and Simon explore the intricate relationship between light and gemstones. They discuss the importance of light in visibility and gem testing, delve into the characteristics of light waves, and examine historical theories of light, including Newton's corpuscular theory and Huygens' wave theory. The conversation also covers the significance of polarised light, the behaviours of light such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction, and the implications of the double slit experiment. The episode concludes with a look ahead to future topics related to light and gemmology.
Titles
Exploring the Nature of Light in Gemmology
The Journey of Light: From Waves to Gems
Sound bites
"What is light?"
"Light is essential for visibility."
"Polarised light reduces glare."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Graduation Celebration
03:03 Mnemonic for Mohs Scale
05:48 Understanding Light and Optics
11:28 Characteristics of Waves
16:59 Polarised Light and Its Applications
22:21 Wave Behaviours: Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction
24:16 History of Light Theory and Newton's Contributions
26:29 Theories of Light: Newton vs. Huygens
30:07 The Double Slit Experiment: Proving Wave Theory
33:57 Einstein and the Birth of Modern Physics
36:10 The Photoelectric Effect: Light as Particles
38:31 Understanding Light: Refraction and Colour
42:09 Reflection, Transmission, and Absorption of Light
43:50 Recap and Future Discussions on Light and Gemmology
Takeaways
Light is essential for visibility and understanding gemstones.
The Mohs scale mnemonic can be improved for better memorization.
Light behaves as both a wave and a particle, known as wave-particle duality.
Polarised light is crucial for reducing glare and enhancing visibility.
Understanding wave characteristics like amplitude and frequency is vital for gemmology.
Reflection, refraction, and diffraction are key behaviours of light waves.
Historical theories of light evolved from Newton's corpuscular theory to wave theories.
The double slit experiment demonstrated light's wave nature through interference patterns.
Light interacts with matter, affecting colour perception and gemstone identification.
Future discussions will delve deeper into light's role in gem testing.
gemmology, light, optics, waves, Mohs scale, polarised light, reflection, refraction, diffraction, history of light, gemology, science
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