What is color? - Colm Kelleher

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One of the most striking properties about life is that it has color.
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To understand the phenomenon of color, it helps to think about light as a wave.
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But, before we get to that,
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let's talk a little bit about waves in general.
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Imagine you're sitting on a boat on the ocean watching a cork bob up and down in the water.
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The first thing you notice about the motion is that it repeats itself.
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The cork traces the same path over and over again... up and down, up and down.
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This repetitive or periodic motion is characteristic of waves.
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Then you notice something else...
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using a stopwatch, you measure the time it takes for the piece of cork
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to go over its highest position down to its lowest and then back up again.
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Suppose this takes two seconds.
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To use the physics jargon, you've measured the period of the waves that cork is bobbing on.
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That is, how long it takes a wave to go through its full range of motion once.
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The same information can be expressed in a different way by calculating the wave's frequency.
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Frequency, as the name suggest, tells you how frequent the waves are.
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That is, how many of them go by in one second.
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If you know how many seconds one full wave takes,
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then it's easy to work out how many waves go by in one second.
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In this case, since each wave takes 2 seconds, the frequency is 0.5 waves per second.
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So enough about bobbing corks... What about light and color?
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If light is a wave, then it must have a frequency. Right?
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Well... yes, it does.
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And it turns out that we already have a name for the frequency of the light that our eyes detect.
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It's called color.
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That's right. Color is nothing more than a measure of how quickly the light waves are waving.
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If our eyes were quick enough, we might be able to observe this periodic motion directly,
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like we can with the cork and the ocean.
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But the frequency of the light we see is so high,
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it waves up and down about 400 million million times a second,
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that we can't possibly see it as a wave. But we can tell, by looking at its color, what its frequency is.
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The lowest frequency light that we can see is red and the highest frequency is purple.
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In between all the other frequencies form a continuous band of color, called the visible spectrum.
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So, what if you had a yellow pencil sitting on your desk?
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Well, the sun emits all colors of light, so light of all colors is hitting your pencil.
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The pencil looks yellow because it reflects yellow light more than it reflects the other colors.
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What happens to the blue, purple and red light?
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They get absorbed and the energy they are carrying is turned into heat.
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It is similar with objects of other colors.
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Blue things reflect blue light, red things reflect red light and so on.
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White objects reflect all colors of light,
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while black things do exactly the opposite and absorb at all frequencies.
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This - by the way - is why it's uncomfortable to wear your favorite Metallica t-shirt on a sunny day.
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