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© The Scout Association. Registered charity numbers: 306101 (England and Wales) and SC038437 (Scotland) 0220 3 Camera box (template 2)
Instructions for Making a Pinhole Camera (Guided with adult supervision) How It Works: Light always travels in straight lines. When light bounces off an object and passes through a small hole into a dark space, it creates a projected image of the object that is upside down and backward.
Make your own Pinhole Camera When bringing people into your obscura it works best if you have a small cardboard flap (lens cap) over your light hole and sit your audience in the total dark for 5-10 minutes first – you can use this time to tell them the history of the obscura or exchange ghost stories. When you lift
PINHOLE CAMERA NAME: On a blank piece of paper or graph paper, draw a labeled diagram of a pinhole camera that inspired you while you were researching. Include a minimum of three labelled . details that you thought were important, and make a note of the URL or book where you saw the camera so you can find it again. Staple your sketch to this ...
Objective: Your team’s mission is to safely observe the Sun and calculate its diameter by using a pinhole camera. • Create and use a pinhole camera to project an image of the Sun in order to measure its diameter. • Construct a scale model of the Sun, Earth, and their distance apart.
With a piece of fine emery paper, polish off the slight spur that was created on the other side to create a nice, smooth, circular pinhole. Using tape, attach the pinhole to the front of the camera. Be careful not to cover the pinhole!
Home experiment: Pinhole cameras. You are going to construct a simple pinhole camera and use it to form images. • Cut square holes with sides of about 1.0 cm in both ends of the box. • Place a square of taut aluminium foil so that it covers the hole and Sellotape its edges.