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Light and Sound - Light and sound are produced by a range of sources and can be sensed ACSSU080 Year 5 Physical Sciences
Light and Sound - Light from a source forms shadows and can be absorbed, reflected and refracted ACSSU182 Year 9 Physical Sciences
Energy Transfer - Energy transfer through different mediums can be explained using wave and particle models ACSCH036 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - All chemical reactions involve the creation of new substances and associated energy transformations, commonly observable as changes in the temperature of the surroundings and/or the emission of light ACSPH076 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A wave model explains a wide range of lightrelated phenomena including reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, dispersion, diffraction and interference; a transverse wave model is required to explain polarisation ACSPH136 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - On the atomic level, electromagnetic radiation is emitted or absorbed in discrete packets called photons; the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency; and the constant of proportionality, Planck’s constant, can be determined experimentally (fo ACSPH137 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - A wide range of phenomena, including black body radiation and the photoelectric effect, are explained using the concept of light quanta ACSPH138 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atoms of an element emit and absorb specific wavelengths of light that are unique to that element; this is the basis of spectral analysis ACSPH139 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom integrates light quanta and atomic energy states to explain the specific wavelengths in the hydrogen spectrum and in the spectra of other simple atoms; the Bohr model enables line spectra to be correlated with atomic en ACSBL052 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that in plant cells occurs in the chloroplast and that uses light energy to organic compounds; the overall process can be represented as a balanced chemical equation ACSPH074 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - Light exhibits many wave properties; however, it cannot be modelled as a mechanical wave because it can travel through a vacuum ACSPH075 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A ray model of light may be used to describe reflection, refraction and image formation from lenses and mirrors ACSPH077 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - The speed of light is finite and many orders of magnitude greater than the speed of mechanical waves (for example, sound and water waves); its intensity decreases in an inverse square relationship with distance from a point source ACSPH135 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atomic phenomena and the interaction of light with matter indicate that states of matter and energy are quantised into discrete values
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Curriculum resources related to 'Light'
ACSSU020 Year 1 Physical SciencesLight and Sound - Light and sound are produced by a range of sources and can be sensed ACSSU080 Year 5 Physical Sciences
Light and Sound - Light from a source forms shadows and can be absorbed, reflected and refracted ACSSU182 Year 9 Physical Sciences
Energy Transfer - Energy transfer through different mediums can be explained using wave and particle models ACSCH036 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - All chemical reactions involve the creation of new substances and associated energy transformations, commonly observable as changes in the temperature of the surroundings and/or the emission of light ACSPH076 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A wave model explains a wide range of lightrelated phenomena including reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, dispersion, diffraction and interference; a transverse wave model is required to explain polarisation ACSPH136 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - On the atomic level, electromagnetic radiation is emitted or absorbed in discrete packets called photons; the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency; and the constant of proportionality, Planck’s constant, can be determined experimentally (fo ACSPH137 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - A wide range of phenomena, including black body radiation and the photoelectric effect, are explained using the concept of light quanta ACSPH138 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atoms of an element emit and absorb specific wavelengths of light that are unique to that element; this is the basis of spectral analysis ACSPH139 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom integrates light quanta and atomic energy states to explain the specific wavelengths in the hydrogen spectrum and in the spectra of other simple atoms; the Bohr model enables line spectra to be correlated with atomic en ACSBL052 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Ecosystem dynamics - Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that in plant cells occurs in the chloroplast and that uses light energy to organic compounds; the overall process can be represented as a balanced chemical equation ACSPH074 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - Light exhibits many wave properties; however, it cannot be modelled as a mechanical wave because it can travel through a vacuum ACSPH075 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - A ray model of light may be used to describe reflection, refraction and image formation from lenses and mirrors ACSPH077 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - The speed of light is finite and many orders of magnitude greater than the speed of mechanical waves (for example, sound and water waves); its intensity decreases in an inverse square relationship with distance from a point source ACSPH135 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atomic phenomena and the interaction of light with matter indicate that states of matter and energy are quantised into discrete values
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