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de Carvalho, Vinícius; Martins, Victor Hugo; Fabris, Luís Victor Muller; Muller, Marcia; Fabris, José Luís – Physics Education, 2019
This work shows the production steps of two optical fibre sensing setups which were specially designed for the activities of the 2018 Photonics Lab Open Day realized at the Federal University of Technology-Paraná in Brazil as a celebration of the first International Day of Light (16 May). The systems are based on the sensing properties of fibre…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students
Isik, Hakan – Physics Education, 2017
This paper describes the formation of a circumzenithal arc for the purpose of teaching light and optics. A circumzenithal arc, an optic formation rarely witnessed by people, is formed in this study using a water-filled cylindrical glass illuminated by sunlight. Sunlight refracted at the top and side surfaces of the glass of water is dispersed into…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Optics, Light, Science Activities
D'Anna, Michele; Corridoni, Tommaso – Physics Teacher, 2015
Thin film interference manifests itself in a wide range of visually pleasing situations in everyday life (in the colored effects caused by a drop of oil on water, in soap bubbles, etc.) and is also involved in important technical applications (semi-reflecting mirrors, anti-reflection lenses, etc.). Yet, despite its familiarity, high school…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Activities, High School Students, Scientific Concepts
Parikesit, Gea O. F. – Physics Education, 2014
Shadows can be found easily everywhere around us, so that we rarely find it interesting to reflect on how they work. In order to raise curiosity among students on the optics of shadows, we can display the shadows in 3D, particularly using a stereoscopic set-up. In this paper we describe the optics of stereoscopic shadows using simple schematic…
Descriptors: Physics, Optics, Student Motivation, Science Activities
Fischer, Robert – Physics Education, 2012
Although the observation of optical spectra is common practice in physics classes, students are usually limited to a passive, qualitative observation of nice colours. This paper discusses a diffraction-based spectrometer that allows students to take quantitative measurements of spectral bands. Students can build it within minutes from generic…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction, Optics
Domps, A.; Roques-Carmes, T. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
We present a consistent series of activities, including experiments and basic computational studies, investigating the shape and optical properties of water drops in connection with novel technological devices. Most of the work can be carried out with simple teaching equipment and is well suited to undergraduate students. Firstly, we show how the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Optics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Birriel, Jennifer J. – Astronomy Education Review, 2009
In a previous paper submitted to the Demonstrations section (Birriel 2008, "Astronomy Education Review," 7, 147), I discussed using commercially available incandescent light bulbs for the purpose of demonstrating absorption spectra in the classroom or laboratory. This demonstration solved a long-standing problem that many of astronomy instructors…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Astronomy, Science Instruction, Lighting
Testa, I.; Lombardi, S.; Monroy, G.; Sassi, E. – Physics Education, 2011
A context-based module to introduce secondary school students to the study of the optical properties of materials and geometric optics is presented. The module implements an innovative teaching approach in which the behaviour of the chosen application, in this article, the optical fibre, is iteratively explored and modelled by means of a…
Descriptors: Optics, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Instructional Innovation
Mohammadpour, Hassan – Physics Teacher, 2008
I always tell my students: "Physics is all around," and "Just observe carefully to learn physics." This paper describes one of my own experiences in looking carefully at light reflection and, in particular, the difference between specular reflection and diffuse reflection. I also describe how I have adapted this experience for use with my…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Light, Secondary School Science
Hache, Alain – Physics Teacher, 2008
Of all sports, ice hockey is possibly the one with the widest array of physics elements in it. The game provides many examples that can bring physics to life in the classroom. Ice hockey (or just "hockey" as many Canadians would say) sees athletes sliding on ice at high speeds and in various ways, shooting and slapping pucks, and…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Athletes, Optics, Relevance (Education)
Huggins, Elisha – Physics Teacher, 2007
Much like a physical prism, which displays the frequency components of a light wave, Fourier analysis can be thought of as a mathematical prism that can tell us what harmonics or frequency components are contained in a recording of a sound wave. We wrote the MacScope II program so that the user could not only see a plot of the harmonic amplitudes…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Optics, Acoustics, Graphing Calculators
Grove, T. T.; Masters, M. F. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
To help students develop an understanding of the proper use and function of spectrographs and monochromators we describe a student-assembled spectrograph using a "webcam" detector. The apparatus also works well as a low-cost demonstration, helping students make connections between an atomic spectrum observed by eye and a plot of the relative…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Light, Science Instruction, Science Activities
LaConte, Julie – Science Scope, 2007
Many science topics can naturally be integrated with a variety of mathematical concepts, including the study of light and optics. In the hands-on activities described here, students explore the properties of light energy while building their understanding of geometric concepts. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Science Activities, Optics, Geometric Concepts, Middle School Students
Peer reviewedLawrence, Robert W. – Physics Teacher, 2000
Finds that quick estimates or mental calculations are usually easier if distances are stated in focal lengths and the equation is written as a function of magnification. (CCM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Magnification Methods, Optics, Physics
Peer reviewedJacobs, Stephen – Physics Teacher, 1995
Presents the Night Spectra Quest, a pocket-sized chart that identifies in color the spectra of all the common night lights and has an integrally mounted, holographic diffraction grating to look through. (JRH)
Descriptors: Color, Higher Education, Light, Optics

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