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By Buzz Putnam Whitesboro High School, NY [email protected] Who is Arbor Scientific? This Should Do It! Educational research has shown that “pounding” concepts into students’ heads through lecture only does not result in positive student learning and longterm retention of the concepts Variety of Methods Many concepts in science are not well-understood so a variety of teaching methods are encouraged by educational researchers. Demonstrations It has been shown that using Demonstrations in the science classroom helps students retain concepts, energizes the science classroom and is more fun! Light & Color Challenge 1. What color is a ripe strawberry? 2. What color is a shadow? 3. What largest curved mirror ever made by man? 4. What is the most “perfect” curved mirror ever made by man? Rules for Color Production What is Light? A Form of Energy? • Radiometer converts light energy into motion (kinetic energy). • UV Beads change color in ultraviolet light (sunlight, black light, etc.) White sides reflect infrared radiation. Black sides get warmer by absorption. Air molecules striking the warmer sides take off faster and push back. old crooke’s bulb (radiometer) early 1900’s Electromagnetic Spectrum Many insects can “see” ultraviolet light. These are pix from NASA comparing visible light with U.V. light on flowers. Peruvian Lily in regular and ultraviolet light Are Mynah Birds Black? Not if you’re another bird! Fluorescence Phosphor Glow Paper Violet Laser Tonic Water Einstein Would Love This! Visualize the quantum energy of red, green and violet light! Polarization 18 Polarization Polarized light vibrates in one plane only! Caused by... •Reflections from surfaces (Brewster’s Angle) •Double refraction •Filters Polarization Polarization and 3-d These glasses are used for 3-d movies like “spiderman” & “Shrek 3-d” at universal studios. 21 Plane Mirror Challenge What is the minimum size that a Plane mirror must be in order for a person to see their entire body? a. ½ your height b. b. ¼ your height c. Your actual height d. 1/3 your height e. It depends on your distance from the mirror “The Science Teacher” Law of Reflection Just use the Law of Reflection! “The Angle of Incidence = The Angle of Reflection” Law of Reflection Whether you are close to the mirror... ...or a distance away from the mirror... ? The mirror’s size must be a minimum of ½ your height! Reflecta-View • Reflective • Transparent • Find Image Location Reflection “day/night” rear-view mirror At night... During the day... Light reflects off “front glass” part Light reflects off “silvered” part Optics Law of Reflection • Concave mirrors converge light rays • Convex mirrors diverge light rays Focal Point Law of Reflection Focal Point • Orbits at 380 miles above Earth. • 42.5 ft in length/127 tons/1 inch to spare on each side in shuttle bay. •Resolution… From Hancock Tower in Boston to the Washington monument in Wash. DC, Hubble could read “In God We Trust” in a dime! 29 Hubble telescope’s main concave mirror 7.8 ft primary mirror polished for 5 years non-stop. 30 31 Quote from NASA after viewing the images produced by their brandnew 1 billion dollar hubble telescope. 32 “Concave Mirrors” at Arecibo The Arecibo radio telescope is currently the largest single-dish “concave mirror” in the world. First opening in 1963, this 305 meter (1000 foot) radio telescope resides in a natural valley of Puerto Rico Law of Reflection Concave Mirrors Mirage The “Mirage” reflects light rays & converges them to form a REAL image! Laser Ray Box & Optical Set Concave Mirrors Laser Ray Box & Lenses Inquiry Investigation of Reflection, Refraction & Geometric Optics 1, 3, or 5 Laser Beams Laser Ray Box & Lenses You can investigate... Snell’s law of refraction Refraction results in… Distorted images observed in sunsets, water, mirages, lenses and twinkling stars! Geometric Optics Using concave and convex lenses... Laser Ray Box & Lenses Concave Mirror Total Internal Reflection Laser refraction tanks Color Spectrum Prisms separate white light into a spectrum by refraction and dispersion! Color Spectrum 45 White Light White Light Complementary Colors of light always combine to produce White Color Addition Primary Color Light Sticks Color Addition Color Mixing Demo Students can mix the primary colors of light to form secondary colors and any combination of hues! Why is the Sky Blue? Why is the Sky Blue? Sunset on Mars On May 19, 2005, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover's 489th Martian day, or sol. Actual micrograph of Rods & Cones in your Retina. Radiometer • Radiometer converts light energy into motion (kinetic energy) • UV Beads change color in ultraviolet light (sunlight, black light, etc.) White sides reflect infrared radiation. Black sides get warmer by absorption. Air molecules striking the warmer sides take off faster and push back due to Newton’s 3rd law! Your Eyes and Color All persons with “normal” vision should see a “12”.! Your Eyes and Color Normal vision--> “7” Colorblind “nothing” Your Eyes and Color Red/Green colorblind--> “3” Normal vision--> “8” Though humans can see the entire visible light spectrum and would be able to appreciate the rich greens of the grass in the meadow on the left, prairie dogs and squirrels are red/green color blind, and only perceive the blues, yellows, and grays of the landscape. DOGS CAN SEE COLOR! It is a myth that dogs see a black and white world. Dogs see in color, but not the same way that we do. Veterinary ophthalmologists have determined that dogs are similar to people with red/green color blindness, so they can see bluish and greenish shades but not reddish ones. To a dog, a bright orange ball on a grassy lawn appears as a light greenish ball in greenish grass. Go fetch! Sharks have few retinal cones and have no color vision. Also, they have much larger rod receptors (which pick up light), with fewer numbers of them, so their vision is much less acute than ours. Diffraction...Producing Spectra You can use... • Holographic diffraction gratings • Quantitative spectrascopes • the newest in diffraction... the “RSpec Explorer!” Color Spectrum Diffraction Gratings Laser Pointers Use combination red, green & violet lasers to observe the diffraction patterns! Diffraction Using a spectroscope to take quantitative measurements of wavelengths! Diffraction Using RSpec Explorer to view spectra in a whole new way! Read the following words from the top to bottom out loud together now! cat dog horse cow pig rabbit mouse whale bird frog Now Read the colors the words are printed in from the top to bottom out loud together now! cat dog horse cow pig rabbit mouse whale bird frog Read the following words from the top to bottom out loud together now! Red Blue Green Purple Yellow Red Green Blue Orange Red Now Read the colors the words are printed in from the top to bottom out loud together now! Red Blue Green Purple Yellow Red Green Blue Orange Red YOUR RIGHT BRAIN TRIES TO SAY THE COLOR, BUT YOUR LEFT BRAIN INSISTS ON READING THE WORD! What is CoolStuff? Don’t forget the CoolStuff! CoolStuff newsletter! It’s full of fun and informative labs, demos, and tools for your classroom! Fill out the CoolStuff Newsletter card for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate! Contact info for Demo ideas, PowerPoints, Workshops, etc. Buzz Putnam Science Workshops for Teachers & Student groups/assemblies Making Science Phun Again! 315-761-5062 [email protected] “The Fizziks Wizard” http://buzzputnam.wix.com/fizzikswizard …in association with Thank You! www.arborsci.com [email protected] (800) 367-6695 Don’t forget the CoolStuff! Win a $25 gift certificate! Visit Booth #600 to get Rainbow Glasses and lesson plans from Buzz!