Students classify materials as transparent, opaque or translucent, based on whether light passes through them (is transmitted), is absorbed, reflected or scattered
NOTE: Absorption is covered in more detail in the next section.
Curriculum | Learning Activities |
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SCIENCE | Identify scientific principles underlying bhaviour of light |
TECHNOLOGY | Record and analyse data |
ART | Blended multimedia elements |
ENGINEERING | Design, build and test experimental device(s) |
MATHEMATICS | Use comparative data to differentiate materials |
Example materials list - More (optional) infrared detail is available: here
Place your 'test message under each of the following materials, record if you think the materials are transparent or absorb, reflect and/or scatter visible light:
Material | Some Transparent | Some Absorbed | Some Reflected | Some Scattered |
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Clear bottle full water | yes | no | yes | no |
Blue Wooden ruler | no | no | Yes | no |
Clear empty plastic bottle | yes | no | no | yes |
Red postal envelope | no | yes | no | yes |
Black vinyl | no | yes | no | yes |
Gift wrapping paper | no | yes | yes | yes |
.. and so on… |
Place your 'test message under each of the following materials, record if you think the materials are transparent or absorb, reflect and/or scatter visible light:
Material | Some Transparent | Some Absorbed | Some Reflected | Some Scattered |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clear bottle full water | yes | no | yes | no |
Blue Wooden ruler | no | no | Yes | no |
Clear empty plastic bottle | yes | no | no | yes |
Red postal envelope | no | yes | no | yes |
Black vinyl | no | yes | no | yes |
Gift wrapping paper | no | yes | yes | yes |
.. and so on… |
Choose one example where the results for the visible light using your eyes or ordinary camera are different to the results seen when using the infrared camera.
Draw and label two ray diagrams - Draw one ray diagram for the visible light and one other diagram for the infrared light.
Q 1. Do clear/transparent materials absorb or reflect any light?
Q 2. Did light from the infrared controller shine through any of the materials when viewed through the infrared camera?
Q 3. Can you explain why the infrared light did, or did not shine through the material?
In the old days, people believed in the existence of three separate types of radiation:
Eventually scientists discovered that all three were actually the same stuff: light. “Heat radiation” and “actinic radiation” are simply invisible light of various frequencies. Today we say 'Infrared light' rather than 'Heat radiation' and 'Ultraviolet or UV light' rather than 'Actinic radiation'. 1)
Is there any difference between what you see on the wall when you compare when light shines through the small hole compared with when light shines through the larger hole (write down what you think)?
CLASSROOM ACTIVITY: Complete a 'marching soldier analogy' experiment