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Grebenev, I. V.; Kazarin, P. V. – Physics Education, 2022
The article describes a methodology for studying Fresnel diffraction with the active involvement of students in discussing the results of a demonstration experiment. To create a clearly visible model of Fresnel zones, a centimeter radio wave range was chosen, in which the first zone is about 10 cm in size. This makes visible the created…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Models
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Ribeiro, Jair Lúcio Prados – Physics Teacher, 2016
A disco ball is a spherical object covered with small plane mirrors. When light reflects on these mirrors, it is scattered in many directions, producing a novel effect. The mirror globe is usually set to rotate, creating a profusion of moving spots (Fig. 1). In this article, we present a geometrical description of the movement of these spots and…
Descriptors: Light, Geometric Concepts, Optics, Models
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Dounas-Frazer, Dimitri R.; Ríos, Laura; Pollard, Benjamin; Stanley, Jacob T.; Lewandowski, H. J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
The ability to develop, use, and refine models of experimental systems is a nationally recognized learning outcome for undergraduate physics lab courses. However, no assessments of students' model-based reasoning exist for upper-division labs. This study is the first step toward development of modeling assessments for optics and electronics labs.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories, Optics
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Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2014
Students form a more exact idea of the action of optical mirrors if they can observe the wave field being formed during reflection. For this purpose it is possible to organize model experiments with flexural waves propagating in thin elastic plates. The direct and round edges of the plates are used as models of plane, convex and concave mirrors.…
Descriptors: Optics, Acoustics, Models, Science Experiments
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Kraus, Rudolf V. – Science Teacher, 2014
This article describes a two-day optics laboratory activity that investigates the scientific phenomenon of reflection, which students are generally familiar with but usually have not studied in depth. This investigation can be used on its own or as part of a larger unit on optics. This lesson encourages students to think critically and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Optics, Scientific Concepts
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Hou, Zhibo; Zhao, Xiaohong; Xiao, Jinghua – European Journal of Physics, 2012
A simple but physically intuitive double-source model is proposed to explain the interferogram of a laser-capillary system, where two effective virtual sources are used to describe the rays reflected by and transmitted through the capillary. The locations of the two virtual sources are functions of the observing positions on the target screen. An…
Descriptors: Color, Optics, Science Instruction, Physics
Ghosh, Parag – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The field of ultra-cold atoms, since the achievement of Bose-Einstein Condensation (Anderson et al., 1995; Davis et al., 1995; Bradley et al., 1995), have seen an immensely growing interest over the past decade. With the creation of optical lattices, new possibilities of studying some of the widely used models in condensed matter have opened up.…
Descriptors: Probability, Optics, Models, Scientific Concepts
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Colicchia, Giuseppe; Hopf, Martin; Wiesner, Hartmut; Zollman, Dean – Physics Teacher, 2008
Eye aberrations are commonly corrected by lenses that restore vision by altering rays before they pass through the cornea. Some modern promoters claim that pinhole glasses are better than conventional lenses in correcting all kinds of refractive defects such as myopia (nearsighted), hyperopia (farsighted), astigmatisms, and presbyopia. Do pinhole…
Descriptors: Optics, Vision, Human Body, Science Experiments
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Findley, T.; Yoshida, S.; Norwood, D. P. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A three-dimensional pendulum, modelled after the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory's suspended optics, was constructed to investigate the pendulum's dynamics due to suspension point motion. In particular, we were interested in studying the pendular-pitch energy coupling. Determination of the pendular's Q value (the quality factor…
Descriptors: Models, Optics, Laboratory Equipment, Motion
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Jones, Barrie W. – American Journal of Physics, 1978
Describes a computer simulation to elucidate the subject of coherence. The model on which simulation is based links coherence to the correlation of fields. It also describes the model and presents some results. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instruction, Models
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Devlin, J. C.; Tolles, W. M. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Describes an experiment on light trapping in thin liquid films. Injection of a thin layer of solution at the boundary of a moving solvent is utilized to create a thin fluid sheet having an index of refraction greater than that of the surrounding medium. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Techniques