Aim: To investigate how light is affected by changing the substance it is traveling through.
Equipment: Ray box, power source, glass or perspex block, single-slit ray slide.
Method:
1. Collect the equipment from your teacher, and set them up to produce a single beam of light.
2. Place the glass block in the shaded area below.
3. Place your box at the top of the page and shine the beam so it travels along the 10-degree line to the center of the protractor (this is your angle of incidence).
4. Read the angle the light leaves the glass block (this is your angle of refraction).
5. Continue the investigation
Results:
10 degrees - 6.6 degrees
20 degrees - 13.2 degrees
30 degrees - 14.5 degrees
40 degrees - 25.4 degrees
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