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Questionnaire for the event. You will need a copy of the rules
of the event for this
1. What is the description of the event?
2. What safety stuff MUST YOU bring to the event? Circle all that apply.
Goggles
apron/lab coat
other: ________________
3. What paper resources are you allowed to bring? (example, study guide, book). Make sure to say
how many sides and how many pages you are allowed to bring. DETAILS!!!
4. Other stuff you MUST bring other than what was mentioned. Circle all that apply and add in the
stuff specific to your event in the “other” list
Pencils/writing utensils
Calculator
Ruler
Other : _________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
5. Look at the bottom of the page of the rules. Are there any other resources that the rules
recommend?
6. How many people can participate in this event? Who/whom is/are your partner(s)?
7. What are the names of the other people participating in this event on the other teams?
OPTICS WRITTEN TEST
1. What is the Law of reflection:
a. specular,
b. diffuse
2. What is Refraction:
a. index of refraction
3. Prisms:
a. deviation,
b. dispersion
4. Mirrors:
a. Convex,
i. ray tracing,
ii. focal length,
iii. real object,
iv. images (real/virtual erect/inverted, magnification)
b. concave,
i. ray tracing,
ii. focal length,
iii. real object,
iv. images (real/virtual erect/inverted, magnification)
c. plain mirrors:
i. ray tracing,
ii. focal length,
iii. real object,
iv. images (real/virtual erect/inverted, magnification)
5. Lenses:
a. Convex
i. ray tracing,
ii. focal length,
iii. real object,
iv. images (real/virtual erect/inverted, magnification)
b. Concave
i. ray tracing,
ii. focal length,
iii. real object,
iv. images (real/virtual erect/inverted, magnification)
6. Operating principles of optical equipment:
a. microscopes,
b. telescopes,
c. cameras,
d. glasses
7. Visible spectrum:
a. primary/secondary colors,
b. additive/subtractive,
c. absorption/reflection
8. Structure and function of the parts of the human eye
9. Polarization of light using
a. polarizing films or
b. scattering
10. Optical absorption spectra:
a. films,
b. chemicals,
c. dyes
11. What are the metric units associated with light waves?
12. You are going to be expected to write out your answers with the correct number of significant digits. Time
to learn!
a. Google “khan academy significant figures”. Watch the 4 videos
i. Intro to significant figures ~5min
ii. Rules of significant figures ~5min
iii. Addition and subtraction with significant figures ~9min
iv. Multiplying and dividing with significant figures ~9min
b. Then, answer these questions
.
Answers are at the last page. Unless otherwise requested, answers must be in metric units with
appropriate significant figures.