Re: Physics of optics

From: John Cremati ^lt;johnjohnc@core.com>
Date: 08/17/05-11:17:49 AM Z
Message-id: <002e01c5a34f$9893e3e0$57a551d1@k1t0l0>

         Not optics buy one fun experiment I was involved in the past is
when we took a red, green and yellow filters and mixed them to create
white light......

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From: "R B" <radiator_barfknecht@yahoo.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: Physics of optics

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> --- Barry Kleider <bkleider@sihope.com> wrote:
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> > Anyone on the list have experience teaching the physics of optics to
> > high school students?
> >
> > I'm looking for some fun activities I can use to show the properties
> > of
> > lenses.
> >
> > Obviously, there's the pinhole camera....
> [snip]
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> My favorite jumping off spot for explaining science subjects is
> http://www.amasci.com/
> The search feature is Google powered and rather extensive.
> You might have luck with the explanations and misconceptions of lens
> and pinhole optics; hand drawn holograms; tri color projectors; and a
> variety of external links.
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