There are many favourite practicals, but seeing the spectrum of light from different glowing chemicals is certainly one of them. The @pasco.scientific spectrometer gives an insight into an unseen world around us.
29 April 2022
28 April 2022
Templates
Templates are sometimes useful for science and maths. This one helps with the 3D drawings, especially of prisms, although not so good for life like diagrams. Others help get better drawing of science equipment.
27 April 2022
Acceleration due to gravity
We had a go at determining the acceleration due to gravity. First time got this answer Perfect results using @Pasco Light gate and Picket fence
26 April 2022
Look into my eyes
Using a close up camera to see how the iris works and using the @pasco human demo eye to see how it works in practice by putting in an iris in the eye. It is also useful to use a camera lens to show the camera T-stops in action.
25 April 2022
3 Liquids
Three different liquids. All looked like water but they were not what the students expected. I was surprised how many students naturally assumed a clear liquid would be water.
24 April 2022
23 April 2022
How the eye works
By changing the amount of water in this @pasco lens used in the demo eye model the students were able to use the same lens to create both concave and convex lenses and gain a better idea how the eye worked.
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