Answer:
Objective(s):
In your own words, what was the purpose of this lab?
To explain how different materials make light bend.
Hypothesis:
In this section, please include the if/then statement you developed during your lab activity. This statement reflects your predicted outcome for the experiment.
If I project light rays through (choose one: air, water, glass), then they will refract, or bend, the most.
If I project light rays through glass, then they will refract the most.
Procedure:
Please be sure to identify the test variable (independent variable) and the outcome variable (dependent variable) for this investigation. Remember, the test variable is what is changing in this investigation. The outcome variable is what you are measuring in this investigation.
Test variable (independent variable):
Outcome variable (dependent variable):
Select Intro to begin.
Once the simulation loads, you will drag the protractor onto the screen so that the 0 lines up with the dotted line in the center of the screen.
You will test all three materials in the bottom, blue half of the screen: air, water, and glass.
Record your observations of how the light rays interact as they pass from air, on the top of the screen, through the three materials on the bottom of the screen
Data:
Record the data from each trial in the data chart below. Be sure to fill in the chart completely.
Material
Interactions
List any observations you made as the light rays passed from the air on the top of the screen to the selected material on the bottom of the screen.
Evidence
Using the protractor, measure the angle as the light passes from the top material to the bottom material on the screen. Also, note the index of refraction for each as indicated on the screen.
Trial One
Air on top
The light goes straight through the air
Angle:
Acute
Index of refraction:
1.00
Air on bottom
Trial Two
Air on top
The light bends in the water
Angle:
Actute
Index of refraction:
1.34
Water on bottom
Trial Three
Air on top
The light almost goes straight down when it hits the glass
Angle:
Acute
Index of refraction:
1.60
Glass on bottom
Conclusion:
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please write in complete sentences.
Did your data support your hypothesis? Use evidence to explain.
Yes it did, the glass index refraction (1.60) is higher than the other ones.
Which material refracted the light rays the most: air, water, or glass?
glass
Which material refracted the light rays the least: air, water, or glass?
air
How does density affect refraction?
It reflects light.
Diamonds are a very dense material. Predict what would happen to the light ray if you projected it from air through a diamond.
The light would reflect everywhere,
Explain where you observe reflection, refraction, and absorption of light in your everyday activities.
In mirrors and when light from a window hits a glass of water.
Explanation: