Physics109Demonstrations

2007-2008; Organized by Pupa Gilbert

Color

Class 1 Wednesday September 6th, 2006 Introduction, Reflection For Introduction • 3 projectors with R, G, B filters overlapping to produce white • projector+slit+prism to show dispersed spectrum on screen • Microphone to oscilloscope to video (sound waves from my voice, different pitch and different vowels, compared to tuning fork: what features of pressure variation distinguish me from Elton John: high intensity overtones, plus variable tension on vocal folds vary the lineshape of sound wave. • Tuning forks: C1256, D1288, G1384, A1440, A1440. We will learn why some combinations like C-G (which is a fifth) are harmonic and others like G-A are not. (when overtones beat, dissonance, when far apart, harmony) C D E F G A B C do re mi fa sol la si do • Guitar (show guitar: frets are not equally spaced: f = v/2L)

For real lecture: • law of reflection: small mirror on stand, with laser being reflected (use chalk dust to show beam). • candle in water illusion

Class 2 Monday September 11th Refraction • white board: light beam through thick glass plate, use 3 light beams. • refraction and total internal reflection in water tank (it does not work at all!) • huge cubic zircon, brilliant cut (please buy one) • stapler for homework

Class 3 Wednesday September 13th Converging lenses

1. prism, converging and diverging lenses on white board 2. converging lens (f=445 mm) with light bulb at 70 cm from lens, screen at 140 cm.

Class 4 Monday September 18th Magnification, Diverging lenses

1. show converging lens (f=445 mm) as magnifying lens with light bulb near it, towards me, and lens towards students, rotate around to show virtual image. 2. whiteboard with lens: show focal length for diverging lens 3. large diverging lens with light bulb and camera 4. stapler for homework

Class 5 Wednesday September 20nd The eye and eyeglasses

1. Eye model 2. Demostration on near- and far-sighted eye 2.1. Nearsighted person: place the eyechart at 8” focus on P move it to 68” (blurred) insert –130 mm lens at 4” and P goes in focus.

2.2. Farsighted person: focus P on eyechart at 68” Bring it to 17” (blurred) Insert 445 mm lens at 3” and P is in focus

Class 6 Monday September 25th Photography

1. Camera lens, to show iris aperture open and close on document camera, with bottom illumination (it’s a mess in 2241!) 2. Light bulb on variac, big converging lens, big iris in front of it, and image on paper screen. Show that closing the iris only changes image luminosity, not size or shape or position. 3. stapler for homework

Class 7 Wednesday September 27th Photography: putting it all together, lens aberrations

1. Spherical and chromatic aberration: show large converging lens, object is an arc lamp on cart, image on white board (no cameras!). Effect of aperture on image: place small black plate on lens holder, so center rays are stopped. Move lens to bring image in focus. Remove small plate, and insert circular corona plate, so rays from the rim of the lens are stopped. Move lens towards light bulb to bring image in focus: the center and the rim of the lens have different focal lengths. 2. stapler for homework

Class 8 Monday October 2rd Nature of Light, color vision 1. Double slit diffraction: HeNe Laser with double slit, showing interference fringes. I skipped this altogether in Fall 2006. Young first did this experiment with a sun beam, a red filter and a playing card. We found the conditions to make this work with a laser (HeNe or green) and a stainless little plate held vertically in fron of laser. BUT: speckle is way too intense, and the interference fringes are very small, and not very intense, so overall this is a bad demo! 2. Two polarizer filters on document camera. Two pairs of sunglasses. 3. Multiple light sources - hand out gratings: H, He, Ar, Hg, and Ne lights show different bands, then show incandescent light bulb continuum spectrum 4. 2 projectors with R and G filters 5. white light with prism (show that R filter transmits R, no yellow, and G transmits G, no yellow) 6. stapler for homework

Class 9 Wednesday October 4th Color triangle, additive color mixing 1. Four projectors with RGB filters: primary, secondary and complementary colors. 2. Low intensity colors: a. one projector with ring-aperture and iris b. other projector with circular aperture to match inside of ring c. colored filters. Orange and brown, white and black. 3. Prism with purple filter

October 9th First exam, no demos

Class 10 Wednesday October 11th Additive color mixing 1. Four projectors with RGB filters: primary, secondary and complementary colors. 2. Show overlapping C+Y, M+Y, M+C filters.

Class 11 Monday October 16th Subtractive color mixing 1. Show overlapping R+G filter give black. 2. Food Colors to mix: 4 large beakers with water and food colors: mix red and green to obtain black. 3. stapler for homework

Class 12 Wednesday October 18th Subtractive color mixing, color generating mechanisms 1. Na light + colored papers: you cannot tell any color! 2. Two projectors with circular aperture and iris; show 2 orange filters change the hue. Any other filters give the same effect? 3. Evaluation forms and pencils


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