Homework chapter 1: Light & color

Impact Chapter 1: Light and color
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Impact Chapter 1: Light and color

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week
Working on
Evaluation/ assignment
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paragraph 1
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paragraph 1 + paragraph 2
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paragraph 2
TEST
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practical + paragraph 3
paper (2T)
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paragraph 3
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paragraph 3 + paragraph 4
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Werenfridusweek + paragraph 4
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TEST
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Mandatory notes chapter 1
A mindmap about the subject of light
connect it to your chapter as well of course

Seeing colors:
Make a drawing about how the colors of light mix. 
Name the colors. 

Shadows:
Draw how you can make shadows, using a pointsource and an object. 
But also with a lightsource that is bigger than a pointsource, like a tube. 

Magnifications:
Show by using a drawing how to use the formula for magnification.
Together with your drawing (with the right dimensions) you work out an example calculation

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Mandatory notes chapter 1
Preparations for your practical:
You have prepared your practical in your notebook. 
At least with the following: Title, research question & expectations 
Then you need to prepare for your measurements & calculations

Mirrors: 
Show, by construction (a schematic drawing) how you can find the image of an object. Do this two times, each time using a different method: the image law and the image point method

Spectrum:
Explain what is meant by the word spectrum. Does it only imply visible light or is there more to it? 
I also want you to find some information about Tjernobyl or Fukoshima, telling me something about the dangers of radiation.

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Paragraph 1: Seeing color
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mk 9-14 + 17-18

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Upload question 10
(photo from your notebook)

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Upload question 17
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Paragraph 2: Shadows
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mk 24-31 + 33-34

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Upload question 21
(photo from your notebook)

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Upload question 29
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Slide 10 - Open question

Upload question 30
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Slide 11 - Open question

Upload question 31
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Slide 12 - Open question

Paragraph 3: Mirror images
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mk 45-48 + 49-50

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Upload question 41
(photo from your notebook)

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Upload question 45
(photo from your notebook)

Slide 15 - Open question

Upload question 48
(photo from your notebook)

Slide 16 - Open question

Paragraph 4: UV, IR & other radiation
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mk 56-60 

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Upload question 52
(photo from your notebook)

Slide 18 - Open question

Upload question 54
(photo from your notebook)

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Mandatory notes

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A mindmap about the subject of light
connect it to your chapter as well of course

Slide 21 - Open question

Seeing colors:
Make a drawing about how the colors of light mix.
Name the colors.

Slide 22 - Open question

Shadows:
Draw how you can make shadows, using a pointsource and an object.
But also with a lightsource that is bigger than a pointsource, like a tube.

Slide 23 - Open question

Magnifications:
Show by using a drawing how to use the formula for magnification.
Together with your drawing (with the right dimensions) you work out an example calculation

Slide 24 - Open question

Preparations for your practical:
You have prepared your practical in your notebook.
At least with the following: Title, research question & expectations
Then you need to prepare for your measurements & calculations

Slide 25 - Open question

Mirrors:
Show, by construction (a schematic drawing) how you can find the image of an object. Do this two times, each time using a different method: the image law and the image point method.
You also need to explain the concept of field of view.

Slide 26 - Open question

Spectrum:
Explain what is meant by the word spectrum.
Does it only imply visible light or is there more to it?
I also want you to find some information about Tjernobyl or Fukoshima, telling me something about the dangers of radiation.

Slide 27 - Open question

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