P6
Practical Name: Perform science simulation from Phet Interactive Simulations website.
Tools/Software: Computer with Internet Connection and
Browser like Mozilla, Chrome, etc.
Procedure:
- Launch Google Chrome.
- Type the url peth.colorado.edu in the address bar and press enter key.
- Under the HOW TO RUN SIMULATION on the home page click on the one at a time.
- You will see a long list of simple simulations for physics education. Select any one out of the list.
- Select open/run/ save the simulation file, select open or run.
- You may see more controls to interactively change some parameters or move objects using the mouse.
Geometric Optics.
a) The
geometric optics simulates refraction through a convex lens. Here the
simulation shows an object, its real image and two marginal rays. The three
sliders all you to change the radius of curvature, refractive index and
diameter of the lens.
b) Change the
radius of curvature or the refractive index and see how each affects the focal
length of the lens and hence the image distance.
c) Display the
ruler and measure the focal length, object distance and image distance with the
ruler.
d) Change the
radius of curvature and the refractive index and record the observation.
Bending
Light
a) The bending
light simulates refraction at the interface between two mediums and refraction
through a prism. The simulation starts showing a laser and two mediums –
incident and transmitted. The toolbox gives a protractor and intensity meter.
b) Switch on
the laser by clicking on the large red switch. You will see the incident ray,
reflected ray and refracted ray. Drag the protractor and place it at the point
of incidence, reflected ray and refracted ray. Drag the intensity meter out if
the toolbox.
c) Drag the
laser to rotate it to see the how the angle of incidence affects the angle of
refraction and the intensity of reflected ray. Repeat by changing the refractive
index of the transmitted medium.
d) Position
the incident angle and record the observations.
Result:
Downloaded and solved simulation and recorded the observations.
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