Optics
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Number/Name | Image | Description |
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6A02.15 - Silhouette Shadows | ![]() | Demonstrates an umbra and penumbra using both point and extended sources. |
6A02.35 - Laser and Chalk Dust | ![]() | This demo shows the linear nature of a laser beam by clapping a blackboard eraser near it ... |
6A10.10 - Blackboard optics - plane mirror | ![]() | This demonstration uses the plane mirror from the blackboard optics set to show how light reflects off a plane mirror. |
6A10.15 - Laser and Flat Mirror | ![]() | This demonstration shows that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. |
6A10.20 - Diffuse vs Specular Reflection | ![]() | This demonstration illustrates the difference between Diffuse and Specular reflection. |
6A10.30 - Corner Cube | ![]() | Shows how 3 mirror retroreflectors work. |
6A10.42 - Kaleidoscope | ![]() | This demo uses three large mirrors which serve to model a kaleidoscope. |
6A20.10 - Blackboard optics - curved mirrors | ![]() | Using the convex and concave mirrors in the blackboard optics set, you can show how light is ... |
6A20.30 - Light Bulb Illusion | ![]() | A concave mirror is used to project a real image of a light bulb onto an empty socket ... |
6A20.35 - Optical Mirage (bug mirror) | ![]() | This mirage uses two concave mirrors to project an image of the bug in the opening. |
6A20.45 - Large convex and concave mirrors | ![]() | This demonstration illustrates the images formed by convex and concave mirrors. |
6A20.60 - Energy at the focal point (ignite gun cotton) | ![]() | This demonstration visually shows that a mirror can focus Infrared waves at the focal point. |
6A40.30b - Disappearing Beaker | ![]() | This demonstration shows that an object with the same index of refraction as a liquid will ... |
6A40.70 - Beer Mug Refraction | ![]() | This demonstrates refraction at an air/water surface. Reveals the tricks of bartenders. |
6A42.10 - Blackboard optics - refraction | Using the plastic cubes in the blackboard optics set, you can show how ... | |
6A42.20 - Refraction Tank and Laser | ![]() | This demonstration shows what happens to laser light when it encounters an air-water surface. |
6A42.45 - Stick in Water | ![]() | This demonstration shows the refraction of light from water to air. ... |
6A44.10 - Blackboard Optics - Total Internal Reflection | Using the blackboard optics set, you can show the effects of total internal ... | |
6A44.20 - Critical Angle | ![]() | With a small tank of water, you can use a laser beam to show the critical angle. |
6A44.40 - Laser and Fiber Optics | ![]() | These fiber optic devices show how we can exploit total internal reflection to transfer light across... |
6A44.45 - Laser Waterfall | ![]() | This demonstration shows total internal reflection through a stream of water. |
6A60.10 - Blackboard optics - lenses | ![]() | This demonstration shows how a concave and convex lens works. |
6A60.30 - Projected Filament with Lens | ![]() | This demo projects the filament of a light bulb onto the screen using a plano convex lens. |
6A60.31 - Projected Arrow with Lens | ![]() | This demonstration uses an optical bench with two arrows as the light source ... |
6A61.20 - Pinhole Camera | ![]() | This demonstration (often referred to as the reverse pinhole camera) uses a light bulb inside ... |
6A65.70 - Frensel lens | ![]() | This is a very big frensel lens. We also have two small frensel lenses. |
6A70.31 - Cameras | ![]() | We have several various cameras, including digital, instant polaroid, and an old film camera to be used as a prop. |
6B10.30 - Paraffin block photometer | ![]() | This device can be used as a light intensity meter. You can use this to compare the intensity of ... |
6B30.10 - Radiometer | ![]() | This is a small radiometer. |
6B40.10 - Light on a Variac (Black body radiation) | ![]() | Use to show that radiated color changes with temperature. |
6C10.10 -Single Slit and Laser | ![]() | This demonstration shows the diffraction pattern of laser light passing through a single slit. |
6C10.15 - Adjustable Slit and Laser | ![]() | Using a variable width slit, you can show what happens to the diffraction pattern when the slit size is varied. |
6C20.10 - Laser and Diffraction (Poisson's Bright Spot) | ![]() | This demo shows that laser light can diffract around an object such as a razor blade or pin head. |
6C20.15 - Razor Blade Diffraction | ![]() | |
6C20.20 - Thin Wire Diffraction (strand of hair) | ![]() | A narrow opaque object will create a diffraction pattern that may be used to measure the width of ... |
6D10.10 - Double Slit and Laser | ![]() | This demonstration shows the double slit interference pattern for laser light ... |
6D20.10 - Multiple Slits and Laser | ![]() | This demonstration uses a slide with varing number of slits (between 2 and 5) ... |
6D20.15 - Diffraction Gratings and Laser | ![]() | This demonstration shows what happens to laser light that passes through a diffraction grating. |
6D20.32 - Compact Disk Diffraction and Laser | ![]() | Demonstrate that a Compact disk can act as a diffraction grating. |
6D20.50 - Crossed Gratings and Laser | ![]() | Show the pattern of a crossed grating using laser light. |
6D30.10 - Newtons Rings | ![]() | This shows interference patterns from a thin air gap between glass. The knobs on the side ... |
6D30.20 - Thin Film interference (soap film) | ![]() | This demonstration shows the interference effects of thin films. If the film survies to a point ... |
6F10.10 - Addition of Primary Colors | ![]() | This demonstration shows the addition of the primary colors (red, green, and blue). |
6F10.20 - Color Filters | ![]() | These filters can be used to show the addition and subtraction of colors. |
6F10.55 - Band Absorption Spectra | ![]() | This demonstration shows how some materials absorb certain wavelengths of light.... |
6F30.10 - Dispersion curve of a prism (chromatic dispersion) | ![]() | Using a focused white light souce and a prism, a visible light spectrum is projected. |
6F40.10 - Blue Sky Red Sunset | ![]() | This demonstration illustrates the effects of light scattering in water (similar to the atmosphere). |
6H10.10 - Polaroids on the Overhead | ![]() | This demonstration shows students what happens to the light intensity when one ... |
6H35.50 - Stress Plastics (birefringence) | ![]() | This demonstrates the stress pattern in diffrent plastic shapes using polarized light (example of birefringence). |
6H50.10 - Polarization by Scattering (using blue sky red sunset demo) | ![]() | This demonstration shows that scattering of unpolarized white light becomes polarized. |
6J12.10 - Stereograms | ![]() | These are three stereogram books with stereographic glasses. One book is of rocks, and... |
6J12.11 - Kids Stereogram | ![]() | This is a kids stereogram with matching sesame street disk. |
6Q10.10 - Holograms | ![]() | This demonstration shows students what a Hologram is and how it works. |