Summary
Praise for the previous edition:
"...meaty of content...this detailed study delivers considerably more than a cursory overview of its subject. 'Light' reading for college-bound or highly motivated students."—Booklist
Sound and light are two fundamental aspects of experiencing life. For example, sound waves can be reflected off a surface, like an echo, and light can also be reflected, such as when people see themselves in a mirror. Although sound and light waves travel in slightly different ways, vibration is always the source of the motion. Sound and Light, Third Edition explores both types of waves—from how they are generated to how they interact with the world around them. Understanding the way sound and light interact can answer frequently asked questions, such as why the ocean is blue and why the siren on an ambulance seems to change pitch as it speeds past.
About the Author(s)
Heather E. Hillesheim graduated with a bachelor's degree in textile chemistry from North Carolina State University. After pursuing alternative teacher certification, she began teaching high school science where she discovered her passion for physics. She later worked as a curriculum developer and teacher for a private online school. Most recently she has been working at an independent private school in Tennessee where she lives with her family.