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| 6A01.20 | Speed of Light - two path - Video | Rating:![]() |
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Description: Cinema Classics: Wave Propagation: Speed of Light. Light from a spark gap travels two paths, one 300 meters longer than the other. An oscilloscope shows the time lag between the two paths, allowing the speed of light to be determined. |
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| 60 | OPTICS |
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| 6A0 | GEOMETRICAL OPTICS |
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| 6A01 | Speed of Light |
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| 6A01.101A | Speed of light - Standing Microwaves | Microwave transmitter |
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Dc2
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| 6A01.101B | Speed of light-Standing Microwaves | Standing microwaves |
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PS H359
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| 6A01.20 | Speed of Light - two path - Video | Cinema Classics: Wave Propagation: Speed of Light. Light from a spark gap travels two paths, one 300 meters longer than the other. An oscilloscope shows the time lag between the two paths, allowing the speed of light to be determined. |
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| 6A01.410 | Aberration of Starlight/Finite Speed of Light | Large Cardboard tube used as a model to explain aberration of starlight. |
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Floor by Ag
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| 6A02 | Straight Line Propagation of Light |
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| 6A02.10 | Light in a vacuum - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Place a flashing light in a bell jar to emphasis the point. |
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| 6A02.15A | Shadows - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Cast shadows with a point source. |
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| 6A02.15B | Straight Line Propagation of Light - Video | Cinema Classics: Wave Propagation: Light. Alignment of holes in three cards allows light to pass. Various shadows show straight line propagation of light. Also, Green and red lights shine through a single hole into a dark room. The colored lights shine on the wall in the dark room with the colors reversed. A girl wearing a green hat and red dress casts an inverted image on the wall inside the dark room as in a pinhole camera. |
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| 6A02.35 | Laser and chalk dust | Beat two erasers together to generate chalk dust through which a laser beam is passed. |
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C-2, Dn2
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| 6A10 | Reflection from Flat Surfaces |
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| 6A10.10A | Blackboard Optics - plane mirror | Blackboard optics kit with plane mirror |
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| 6A10.10B | Hodson Optics Kit - plane mirror | Hodson optics kit with plane mirror |
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Fa5
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| 6A10.11 | Angle of incidence, reflection - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Aim a beam of light at a mirror at the center of a disc, rotate the disc. |
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| 6A10.150 | Deck Prism | In the days before electricity, light below a vessel's deck was provided by canles, oil and kerosene lamps. All dangerous aboard a wooden ship. A clever solution for the lighting problem was the deck prism. Laid flush into the deck, small conical prisms drew light down below decks without weakening the deck planks. This solid, poured-glass prism is an exact replica of a prism taken from the Charles W. Morgan, a 19th century New England whaling ship. |
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Fa5
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| 6A10.18 | Microwave reflection - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Reflect a microwave beam off a metal plate into a receiver. |
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| 6A10.191 | Radio Wave Reflection - Video | Cinema Classics: Reflection: Radio. A radio telescope is shown along with close-ups of its reflecting surface and detector at the focal point. A radar antenna is shown along with its display of the reflected radio waves it detects. |
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| 6A10.20 | Diffuse/specular reflection - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Show a beam of light reflecting off a mirror on an optics board. Replace the mirror with a sheet of paper. |
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| 6A10.21 | Diffuse Reflection - Video | Cinema Classics: Reflection: Light - Plane Surfaces. Diffuse reflection on a slate surface. Oblique reflections from slate and glass flat surfaces. A glass holds a burning candle and is filled with water but does not go out! It is all done with mirrors of course. |
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| 6A10.25B | Ripple Tank Reflection from Plane Surfaces - Video | Cinema Classics: Reflection: Water - Plane Surfaces. Plane waves in a ripple tank reflect from flat barrier. Angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. A circular wave reflects from a flat surface as if it originated from a mirror image. |
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| 6A10.30 | Corner reflection - Video | Video Encyclopedia :Look at your image in a corner cube. |
VE21_24
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| 6A10.31 | Large Corner cube | Corner cube made of 1 ft square mirror tiles |
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Fa3
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| 6A10.37 | Parity reversal in a mirror - Video | Video Encyclopedia :View a Cartesian coordinate system in a mirror. |
VE21_22
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