Help with 3rd year assignment on light

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The discussion centers on a high school student's request for descriptive books about light for their final physics paper. They seek resources covering topics like electromagnetic waves, light as a particle, and the emission of light from various sources. Suggestions include starting with the Wikipedia entry on light and exploring related links. The student also specifies an interest in historical interpretations of light, asking for literature on perspectives from ancient civilizations to modern science. The conversation emphasizes the need for accessible, non-mathematical explanations to understand the physical phenomena of light.
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Hello all. I'm in my 3rd and final year in high school and the big 3rd year paper is coming up. I'm writing in physics (and history) and I have about light. The specific topic isn't decided yet and therefore I need some books to help me decide. This is were you come into the picture.

I need some good and very descriptive books concerning everything that has to do with light, electromagnetic waves/light waves, light as a particle, colours and why different things emit light, such as light bulbs and fluorescent light tubes.

Any of you got any good titles of authors for me to order from the library? It needs to be descriptive rather than mathematical, cause I need to understand the physical phenomenons. Thank you very much.


Hope you can help - yours sincerely Oblef :)
 
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The wikipedia.org entry for light is a good place to start:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light

Then follow some of the related links out of the article. That should get you started. If you have specific questions as you read along, feel free to ping us with them. Have fun!

BTW, only 3 years of high school? Did you just ace your classes to graduate a year early, or are you in a country where high school is routinely 3 years (it's 4 years here in the US)?
 
I come from Denmark. and there is 9 years of basic school + 1 year of kindergarten school. Then there are different kind of high school, the longest is called STX and is 3 years.

After I graduate I will study at the Niels Bohr institute in Copenhagen. You probably know Niels Bohr, this is his institute :)

Thank you, I'll ask questions if I run into trouble.
 
Alright, I've got a bit more focused now.

I'm writing about the different interpretations/conceptions/perceptions of light throughout time. Any body know any literature on this subject? The old Greeks, Indians, medieval alchemist or Newtonian or modern conceptions?
 
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