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The Projects in Optics Kit is a set of laboratory equip-ment containing all of the optics and optomechanical components needed to complete a series of experi-ments that will provide students with a basic back-ground in optics and practical hands-on experience in laboratory techniques. The projects cover a wide range
1 Introduction. This chapter describes 6 experiments in basic optics that can be carried out using the Cornelsen Student Optics Kit, shown above, and a HeNe laser. The contents of the kit and a guide to interpreting the setup drawings are included in the fol-lowing two pages.
Home Lab 5 Refraction of Light. In previous experiments we learned that when light falls on certain materials some of the light is reflected back. In many materials, such as glass, plastic, or water, the light also goes through the material or body.
Objective. The objective of this experiment is to measure the fo-cal lengths of a converging lens and a diverging lens and investigate magnification. Theory. Light refracts (bends) when passing through media with di↵erence indices of refraction. This property can be very useful, especially when a thin lens is used.
describes the scientific skills required in the physics lab and the quality of analysis expected in the written lab report. To use this scale, read the description of each level and choose the level that most accurately reflects each report you grade. A useful strategy is to keep a file of past reports that seem to exemplify each level.
What is an optical instrument? How does the eye resem-ble an optical instrument? How can we explain human vision? What are everyday optical technologies based on? Where is optics found in nature?
26 mar 2020 · Hands-on labs, worked examples, and highlights of how physics is applicable everywhere in the natural world are embedded throughout the book, and each chapter incorporates a variety of assessment types such as practice problems, performance tasks, and traditional multiple choice items.