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Light and optics experiments 
Building a simple spectroscope A spectroscope is a device that lets us find out what things are made of. It works by taking light and splitting it up into its component colors
Colour Wheel
Does the brightness of a bulb vary when different gases are used to fill the bulb ? It was hypothesised that the type of gas inside of the light bulb does have an effect on the brightness of the the light and helium was hypothesised to produce the brightest light
Fresnel Lens and Laser
Herschel Infrared Experiment In the year 1800, Sir William Herschel discovered the existence of infrared by performing an experiment very similar to the one shown here
Home-Built Helium-Neon (HeNe) Laser Basic Home-Built HeNe Laser Information, Introduction to Home-Built HeNe Laser, Home-Built HeNe Laser Safety, HeNe Laser Construction References, Home-Built HeNe Laser Description
Lava Lamp Students make a simple yet spectacular lava lamp using coloured water, vegetable oil and a soluble aspirin tablet, pdf file
Lava Lamp pdf file
Lavalamp
Lava Lamp How to make a lava lamp
LIGHT AND OPTICS EXPERIMENTS
Light experiment
Light experiments Adding Colors, Bending Light, Making a Color Viewing Box, Making a Rainbow, Seeing in Three Dimensions, What Makes a Sunset
Light experiments Experiments with Light, Afterimage, Anti-Gravity Mirror, Benham's Disk, Bird in the Cage, Blue Sky, Bone Stress, Bridge Light, Bronx Cheer Bulb, Bubble Suspension, Bubble Tray, Colored Shadows, Convection Currents, Corner Reflector, Critical Angle, Cylindrical Mirror, Diffraction, Disappearing Glass Rods, Giant Lens, Dark-colored materials both absorb and emit energy more readily than light-colored materials, Glue Stick Sunset, The scattering of light by the atmosphere, which creates the blue sky and red sunsets, can be modeled when light from a flashlight shines through clear glue sticks, Gray Step, Hot Spot, Inverse Square Law, ...
Light site experiments about light
Light- Science Experiments with Captain Curiosity Spoon reflections - Refraction experiment and lesson, Bending straws- light experiment and lesson - refraction, Vanishing reflection, Make a rainbow, Oil and water magnifier
Make a solar hotdog cooker how to make a powerful solar concentrator that can cook four or five hotdogs in minutes
Make a spectroscope from a CD A spectroscope is a device that lets us find out what things are made of. It works by taking light and splitting it up into its component colors
Making a Pinhole Viewer You can make a simple pinhole viewer that lets you see the images carried by light shining through a pinhole
Making permanent rainbows
Optics Introduction to rays and images, Pinhole camera and lens camera, Investigations with ray streaks, Reflection of light, Refraction of light, Optical instruments, The eye, Spectra and colour
Optics demonstration page
Stereoscope A stereoscope is an instrument which allows you to see pictures and drawings in three dimensions
Sundial
Sundial an equatorial sundial, a horizontal sundial, an equiangular dial, a Capuchin sundial
Telescope how to construct two telescopes
What Color Light Shines the Brightest Through Fog? Yellow shined the brightest through the fog
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