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* The individual waves are too small.
 
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The ligh waves are transversal . This means that light travels in all directions in a straight line from its source.
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The light waves are transversal . This means that light travels in all directions in a straight line from its source.
  
 
There is a relationship between wavelength and color of light which is explained by what we call the [[electromagnetic spectrum]].
 
There is a relationship between wavelength and color of light which is explained by what we call the [[electromagnetic spectrum]].

Revision as of 10:50, 27 February 2006

The beaty of a gemstone depends almost entirely upon the way it effacts the light. The fire of a Diamond and the play of colors in an Opal are just two examples.

Scientists recognise two different theories to explain the way in which light is transmitted:

  • The electromagnet wave theory
  • The quantum theory


Both theories are important to learn so you may understand the causes of color in gemstones.

The electromagnetic wave theory

Basic

This theory was developed by Dutch scientist Christian Huygens and later explored by others.

Light is a form of energy traveling in a wave motion.
It can be compared to what happens when you throw a brick in a puddle of water: the watersurface starts to vibrate and these vibrations cause circular waves.

[[Image:]] (which explains wavelength and amplitude)

The wave motions of light are not circular but spherical.
We can't see the light because:

  • It travels too fast. The velocity of light (in air) is approx. 300,000 km/second.
  • The individual waves are too small.


tansversal light

The light waves are transversal . This means that light travels in all directions in a straight line from its source.

There is a relationship between wavelength and color of light which is explained by what we call the electromagnetic spectrum.


The quantum theory

Basic