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Matsutani, Akihiro – Physics Teacher, 2022
We demonstrated that an optimally designed pinhole camera can be used as an astronomical tool to observe the libration and apparent diameter change of the Moon at night. The libration and apparent diameter change of the Moon were observed using a handmade pinhole camera with a diameter of 0.65 mm and a focal length of 400 mm. It was found that the…
Descriptors: Photography, Light, Optics, Astronomy
Sarkar, Soumen; Chakrabarti, Surajit – Physics Education, 2022
In this experiment we have first determined the focal length of an equiconvex lens. We have observed that a real image can be formed by the lens on the same side of the source if the source is sufficiently strong. This is due to the reflection from the concave surface of the lens. We have measured these image distances for different object…
Descriptors: Optics, Light, Science Instruction, Physics
Balta, Nuri – Physics Teacher, 2022
In introductory texts, some "special" rays are selected to draw the image produced by lenses and mirrors. After teaching special rays, students usually ask how to draw an arbitrary ray. One method for drawing an arbitrary ray is the "tilted principal axis." As an example, the tracing of an arbitrary ray in diverging lens is…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Optics, Visual Aids
Cordeiro, Cristiano M. B.; Fujiwara, Eric – Physics Teacher, 2022
The refractive index (RI) is probably the single most important parameter in optical systems. Chromatic dispersion, on the other hand, indicates how the RI depends on the wavelength and is central in, e.g., optical communication systems. Chromatic dispersion also plays an important role when teaching optics due to the captivating natural…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light
Chiang, Chun-Ming; Ma, Shih-Hsin; Lin, Shou-Tai; Hsu, Wel-Hung; Huang, Pin-Jui – Physics Teacher, 2022
The wave nature of light has been widely demonstrated in a double-slit experiment, which has played a special role in physics teaching. When monochromatic light passes through the double-slit sheet, the diffraction and interference fringes can be observed in the far-field regime. The interference of light causes the beams passing through the two…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Light, Science Instruction
DiLisi, Gregory A. – Physics Teacher, 2022
On April 14, 1912, the British passenger liner R.M.S. "Titanic" struck an iceberg. The ship sank in a fraction of the time designers had estimated following a worst case scenario. The purpose of this article is to examine the atmospheric refractive phenomena that might have played a significant role in obscuring the iceberg from…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Physics, Oceanography
Inbanathan, S. S. R.; Moorthy, K.; S., Ashok Kumar – Physics Teacher, 2021
The falling temperature of the photosphere with height is responsible for the effect known as limb darkening. The Sun is not equally bright all over the disc. When we observe the Sun towards the limbs, it appears to get darker. Light from the photosphere travels through an absorptive medium. Therefore, one can see only so far into the photosphere.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Light
Cvenic, Karolina Matejak; Ivanjek, Lana; Planinic, Maja; Jelicic, Katarina; Susac, Ana; Hopf, Martin; Brkic, Mateja Cindric – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
Demonstration interviews with 27 high school students (18-19 years old) were conducted in Zagreb, Croatia, using several standard experiments on interference and diffraction of light. Students were asked for their predictions, observations, and explanations of the experiments. In this process, many student difficulties were identified, both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, High School Students, Science Experiments
Virtanen, Olli; Constantinidou, Emanuella; Tyystjärvi, Esa – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Plant leaves are green because they contain the green photosynthetic pigments, chlorophylls a and b. Popular science literature, and sometimes even textbooks, state that the greenness is caused by reflection of green light by chlorophyll. In the present study, we compared the reflectance spectra of green leaves to yellow or white leaves of the…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
Valerie Amacker; Hendrik Lohse-Bossenz; Markus Wilhelm; Dorothee Brovelli – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
The field of geometrical optics features a broad knowledge base concerning conceptual learning difficulties and student conceptions. However, in contrast to other areas of physics, no widely used standard test instrument exists to assess middle school students' conceptual knowledge of geometrical optics. This is even more true for other areas of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Physics, Science Instruction
Ma, Shih-Hsin; Wu, Jun-Yi; Chiang, Chun-Ming – Physics Teacher, 2022
This paper proposes a simple method to design experiments for drawing the light paths at a lens to find its effective focal length and principal planes. In the designed experiments, long-exposure photography was used to record the light scattered using a moving sheet of paper, thus revealing the light path. According to the proposed experimental…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light, Photography
Williamson, J. Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In the vicinity of a critical point, the impact of a substance's chemical identity is superseded by universal critical behavior for a number of physical properties, such as visible light scattering. In this classroom demonstration, students observe a single-phase critical mixture of partially miscible isobutyric acid + water (IAW) as the…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Chemistry, Light
Ko, Hyeyoon; Kim, Minwook; Wi, Youngjae; Rim, Minwoo; Lim, Seok-In; Koo, Jahyeon; Kang, Dong-Gue; Jeong, Kwang-Un – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Using polymerizable cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) paints, we prepare circularly polarized freestanding films that enable students to acquire a basic understanding of circular polarization and molecular chirality. The polymerized helical structures of CLC films can exhibit brilliant structural colors by selective reflection of visible light…
Descriptors: Optics, Color, Light, Science Instruction
Chattopadhyay, Tanay – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2022
In this article, simple models of optical computing circuits (1 x 4 demultiplexer (DEMUX), 4 x 1 multiplexer (MUX), Boolean logic, and half-adder (HA)) are shown with mechanically controlled plane mirrors. Photographs of the proposed computational circuits are also shown. It is very useful for the school student to understand optical logic and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Optics, Computation, Science Activities
Pathare, Shirish R.; Latad, Bhagyashri G.; Lahane, Rohan D.; Huli, Saurabhee S. – Physics Teacher, 2021
Students are often introduced to optics in their middle school years. The initial topics that are introduced through their lessons are laws of reflection and refraction of light. In the law of reflection, students do not often question why the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection and why a light ray should follow this specific…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Optics, Middle School Students