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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Follow these directions and answer the questions. 1. shine a pencil-thin beam of light on a mirror perpendicular to its surface. (if you don't have a laser light as suggested in the video, you can make a narrow beam from a flashlight by making a cone from black construction paper and taping it over the face of the flashlight.) how does the light reflect? how does the relationship of incident to reflected ray relate to the reflection of water waves moving perpendicular to a barrier? 2. shine a pencil-thin beam of light on a mirror standing on a sheet of paper on the table (or floor) so that you can mark the incident ray and reflected ray. (you can support the mirror from the back by taping it to a wooden block.) 3. mark a line on the paper representing the reflective surface. (the reflective surface of a mirror is usually the back edge.) 4. draw a dashed line perpendicular to the mirror surface at a point where the incident and reflected ray meet. this perpendicular is called a normal to the surface. 5. measure the angles between the rays and the normal. the angle of incidence is the angle formed by the incident ray and the normal to the surface. the angle formed by the reflected ray and normal is called the angle of reflection (r). what is the angle of incidence? what is the angle of reflection? 6. repeat for several different angles. (see report sheet for details.) what appears to be the relationship between the angle of incidence and angle of reflection? in science 1204, what was the relationship for these two angles made by the reflection of waves in a ripple tank? 7. roll a ball bearing so that it hits a fixed, hard surface (a metal plate) at several angles (including head-on). observe the way in which the ball bearing reflects. what generalization can you make about how a ball bearing reflects from a wall? have you proved that light can only behave like a wave?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:00
Asmall 21 kilogram canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 1 m/s. what is the canoe's kinetic energy?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
The stopwatch used by a student to measure velocity of a pulse in a slinky was of least count 0.1 second. he stops the stopwatch when a pulse has made 3 journeys from one end to the other of the slinky. he finds the seconds hand to be at 52nd division. calculate the correct time noted by him.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 20:00
9) a laser pulse takes 2.56 seconds to travel from earth to the moon and back. given that the speed of light 300000 km per second, how far away is the moon? show your calculations 10) calculate the moon’s density, in g/cm^3 given the moon has a mass of 7.3 x 10^22 kg and has a radius of 1.7 x 10^6 m.
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