Family Fling 2005
You can find all of these activities on Paul Doherty's website. Search for Paul Doherty on Google, I'm #1. or go to http://www.exo.net/~pauld
Shadow
Puppets, use a small light and your hands
to make shadows that look like animals.
Move the Minimaglite toward and away from your hand and watch the
shadows grow and shrink. Use two lights and notice two shadows.
http://www.exo.net/~pauld/activities/shadow/shadowpuppets.htm
Maglite
Afterimage, Remove the lens cover from a
Minimaglite, stare at a distant point while you move the light around
in front of you. Notice the wonderful 3D afterimage. Notice how the
afterimage changes color.
http://www.exo.net/~pauld/CILS/cilsmagliteafterimage.html
Finding
Rays, Look at a Minimaglite with the lens
cover removed. Notice the rays of light that surround the bulb like a
dandelion. There are no rays around the bulb, they exist on your
retina and your brain projects them into space around the bulb.
http://www.exo.net/~pauld/summer_institute/summer_day2the_eye/locating_rays.html
Phosphorescent Paper, You can use the Minimaglite to write on this glowing paper. It is the same material that is used in the popular Exploratorium exhibit "Shadow Box." Place an object over the paper, shine the light over the object and you will preserve a temporary record of the shadow of the object. This phosphorescent paper absorbs energy from light and then releases it slowly. (See the Exploratorium book Square Wheels for this exploration.)
Scientific Explorations with Paul Doherty |
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12 November 2005 |