PDF-Optics An Educator s Guide With Activities in Science and Mathematics EGMSFC Reflection
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Science Standards Science as Inquiry Physical Science Mathematics Standards Problem Solving Communication Connection ComputationEstimation Measurement As the angle
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Science Standards Science as Inquiry Physical Science Mathematics Standards Problem Solving Communication Connection ComputationEstimation Measurement As the angle between two mirrors is increased and decreased the number of reflected images increas. The syllabus for Mathematics I and Mathematics II is based on a single subject Mathematics Advanced GCE Questions on Mathematics II are intended to be more challenging than questions on Mathematics I The syllabus for Mathematics III is wider In desi Students will develop an understanding of engineering design Students will develop an understanding of the role of troubleshooting research and development invention and innovation and experimentation in problem solving Instructional Objectives St Optics Paraxial (first order) approximationMonochromatic aberration (Seidel and wave aberrations)Chromatic aberration (Longitudinal, Transverse) s law, FermatParaxial (first order) approximationMonoch Angles are ACUTE angles Angles equal to 90 are RIGHT angles Angle are OBTUSE angles Angles equal to 180 Angles more than 180 are REFLEX angles December 4. th. . REVIEW. What do you remember. ?. December 4. th. 2015 page 111. DO: I . will be able to explain the nature of waves, their behaviors and characteristics as they are manipulated by mirrors and lenses. Important vocabulary. Reflection- . the bouncing back of light from a surface.. Plane Mirror- . a mirror with a flat surface.. Concave Mirror- . a mirror that curves inwards in the middle. Convex Mirror- . Light rays and the laws of reflection help determine how and where an image is formed in a plane mirror.. REFLECTION is the bouncing back of light rays from a surface.. Using Light Rays to Locate an Image. Section 1 . Mirrors. A. . Light is necessary for eyes to see. 1. . Light waves spread in all directions from a light.. 2. . The brain interprets light waves as traveling in a straight line.. B. Plane mirror. Measurements of the speed of light (c) . Index of refraction v. medium. = c/n. the bending of light – refraction . total internal reflection . Color (wavelength and frequency, c = . l. f. . Dispersion. December 4. th. . REVIEW. What do you remember. ?. December 4. th. 2015 page 111. DO: I . will be able to explain the nature of waves, their behaviors and characteristics as they are manipulated by mirrors and lenses. The vertical distance from rotary table to Point B is called a true vertical depth. The inclination angle ‘I’ is the angle between vertical and the wellbore. . The direction angle ‘A’ is specified as the azimuth between the geographic north and the projection of a wellbore on a horizontal plane.. It wasn’t until the early 19. th. century that light was theorized to behave as something other than a stream of particles.. Isaac Newton proposed the particle theory of light.. Newton’s theory was used to explain the reflection and refraction of light.. Light. Science. . . Success Criteria. Aim. I can use a mirror to reflect light and explain how mirrors work. . I can explain why mirrors are good reflectors.. I can use mirrors to reflect light onto different objects.. Geometric Optics. Understanding images and image formation, ray model of light, laws of reflection and refraction, and some simple geometry and trigonometry. The study of how light rays form images with optical instruments.
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