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INVESTIGATION : The Path of Light From Air into Acrylic

11.1 Refraction of Light. INVESTIGATION : The Path of Light From Air into Acrylic. In your groups, fill out Table 1 on your handout and answer questions # a to i on a separate piece of paper. To be handed in by tomorrow’s class.

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INVESTIGATION : The Path of Light From Air into Acrylic

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  1. 11.1 Refraction of Light INVESTIGATION :The Path of Light From Air into Acrylic In your groups, fill out Table 1 on your handout and answer questions # a to i on a separate piece of paper. To be handed in by tomorrow’s class. On your question sheet, please write down the names of your group members and their responsibilities. In groups of 3, decide who will be the MATERIAL manager, TASK manager, and SAFETY officer. Every person must have a role. • Material manager: responsible for getting all the material and for cleaning up. • Task manager: responsible for becoming familiar with the procedure, and knowing what the group members have to do (step by step). • Safety officer and recorder: responsible for any safety issues, and for recording the measurements for their group.

  2. What we’ve covered so far ... • 10.3 Images in Concave Mirrors • How to draw ray diagrams for concave mirrors (you could be asked to draw any one of those five scenarios) • The 4 characteristics of these images in concave mirrors (using SALT) • HW: “Concave Mirrors & Ray Diagrams” handout • 10.4 Images in Convex Mirrors • How to draw ray diagrams for convex mirrors • The 4 characteristics of the image in convex mirrors (using SALT) • HW: p.434 # 1,3,4 (LC), and “Curved Mirror” handout • 11.1 Refraction of Light • Describing Refraction (i.e. Golf cart in mud) • Describing refraction using rays • Index of refraction n=c/v and calculation problems. • Dispersion and ROYGBIV • HW: p.455 # 1-4 and p.456 # 1-8 • 10.1 Sources and Nature of Light • Definitions: • Incandescence • Flourescence • Luminescence • Phosphorescence • Chemiluminescence • Bioluminescence • Electromagnetic Spectrum • HW: p.410 # 1-7 • 10.2 Properties of Light and Reflection • Understand the key terms • Laws of Reflection • The 4 characteristics of an image in a plane mirror (using SALT) • How to locate an image in a plane mirror using a ray diagram • HW: p.414 # 2, 3 ... p.418 # 1,2,4,6 ... “Finding Images” handout

  3. Helpful videos Physics with MicroStation Reflection from Flat Mirrors • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gysjFGQ9yw Physics with MicroStation Optics Concave Mirror • http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_813185&feature=iv&src_vid=7gysjFGQ9yw&v=9RNm4ej_Kfs Physics with MicroStation Optics Covex Mirror • http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_457074&feature=iv&src_vid=7gysjFGQ9yw&v=r-s_pFboiPw Bill Nye Youtube videos. Search for: • Bill Nye - Light Optics • Briefly explains flat, concave and convex reflections. • Bill Nye - Light bending and bouncing • Ties in with Topic 11.1 Refraction • Bill Nye – Light & Color • Briefly explains the color white being made up of all colors

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