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Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1980
Described is a way for an amateur to build a mercury-vapor ion laser which was devised by Dean Morelli. Morelli's laser emits bright pulses of green light and dimmer pulses of red-orange light and is the first gaseous-ion laser. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: College Science, Construction (Process), Higher Education, Lasers
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Turman, Bobby N. – Physics Teacher, 1980
Describes the photodiode array and the electrical connections necessary for it. Also shows a few of the optical demonstration possibilities-shadowgraphs for measuring small objects, interference and diffraction effects, angular resolution of an optical system, and a simple spectrometer. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Electricity, Higher Education
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Baker, A. D.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1980
Describes a first-year chemistry experiment that illustrates the fundamental concepts of a photoinduced reaction. Qualitative and quantitative parts of the photoreduction of potassium ferrioxalate are detailed. (CS)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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McKinley, John M. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Using a photon-counting technique, finds the angular distribution of emitted and detected power and the total radiated power of an arbitrary moving source, and uses the technique to verify the predicted effect of the earth's motion through the cosmic blackbody radiation. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Higher Education, Kinetics
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Williams, David N. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Presented is a new proof of the uncertainty relation for wave functions that are absolutely integrable and have absolutely integrable Fourier transforms. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Light, Mathematical Applications
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Jodoin, Ronald E. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Investigates the effect of the nonuniform irradiance across a laser beam on diffraction of the beam, specifically the Fraunhofer diffraction of a laser beam with a Gaussian irradiance profile as it passes through a circular aperture. (GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Lasers
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Manche, Emanuel P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Following a delineation of thermoluminescence from a historical perspective and a qualitative description of the process, a treatment of the kinetic process based on a simple model is presented. This treatment model is adequate for the purpose of identifying the essential requirements in instrument design. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Instrumentation, Kinetics
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Angelos, Rebecca; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Spectroscopic aspects of the triboluminescence spectra of three Lifesaver candies are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the experimental methods of measuring spectra and origins of the tribaluminescence. (SA)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Energy
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Kessler, Gilbert W. – Physics Teacher, 1979
Discusses the principal of formation of shadows, and the speed involved with their appearance or disappearance. (GA)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Light, Mechanics (Physics), Optics
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Klingsporn, Paul E. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Discusses several aspects of Fraunhofer diffraction patterns from apertures illuminated by diverging light. Develops a generalization to apertures of arbitrary shape which shows that the sizes of the pattern are related by a simple scale factor. Uses the Abbe theory of image formation by diffraction to discuss the intensity of illumination of the…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Light
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Novak, Igor – Physics Education, 1997
Provides a description of an experiment in which students use a standard ultraviolet and intense blue (UV/VIS) spectrophotometer to measure the amount and energy of light. Explains how a simple measurement of the transmission spectrum of sunglasses can reveal differences between brands and can illustrate the destruction of the earth's ozone layer.…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemistry, Educational Strategies, Environmental Education
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Cheville, Alan; Scepanovic, Misa – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Introduces a case study on a motion picture company considering the purchase of a newly developed zoom lens in which students act as the engineers designing the zoom lens based on the criteria of company's specifications. Focuses on geometrical optics. Includes teaching notes and classroom management strategies. (YDS)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Engineering Education, Higher Education, Light
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Newhouse, Kay Berglund – Science and Children, 2002
Introduces a lesson plan on astronomy and scientific research. Explains how astronomers conduct research and the detection methods they use. Provides demonstrations and ideas for students to build a giant model of the solar system. (YDS)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Astronomy, Elementary Education, Lesson Plans
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Cooper, Ian – Physics Education, 1997
Presents an experiment that investigates the temperature of tungsten filaments using a car headlamp. Uses a spreadsheet program that facilitates extensive data manipulation. Gives students an awareness of the many mathematical techniques used in data analysis. (Author/JRH)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis, Higher Education, Light
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Bernero, Bruce – Physics Teacher, 1989
The Moire pattern is the shimmering pattern which looks like an odd interference pattern in window screens or folds of nylon shower curtain. Illustrates some of the ways the effect may be used, including demonstration of wave interference, detection of small displacement, persistence of vision, contour measurement, beats, and optical clearness.…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Light, Optics, Physics
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