Seven activities using a Radiometer.
Needs a radiometer of course.
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This is a 48-page booklet from Deakin University introduces light to school students.
It includes (from page 1)
• light as an entity
• vision
• rectilinear (straight-line) motion of light
• reflection of light
• image formation in plane mirrors
• refraction of light
• colour of light
• image formation in mirrors and lenses
It contains activities and question sheets. Very comprehensive.
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Nice activity showing the difference between light from a laser and light from a torch.
It investigates scattering, absorption and refraction of light.
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Terrific resource on light.
Basically everything you wanted to know about light but were afraid to ask.
Very useful if you are not sure of a concept although it tends to be a lot of text and some very useful graphics.
Still, I would highly recommend it.
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Wow. A series of animations to help teach about light. I have used PhET before (e.g. with atoms) and they are very good. These animations are aimed more at high school students but might be useful revision.
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This is the first video in a series on reflection and refraction. I hope you find it as interesting as I did
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Investigating polarised light.
Good student activity - get them to wear their sunglasses to class - legitimately!
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Steps to building a simple spectroscope (use to determine the elements found in a particular substance).
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Background theoretical information about light. Not sure about the sources at this stage.
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Various images that are taken using a normal camera and then one fitted with an infra-red camera.
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