Monday, 20 May 2013

Primary Colours

Today, we learned about the primary colours of light. These are a little different to the primary colours of paint. This is because paint reflects fewer colours when we mix the colours together. This is called colour subtraction. On the other hand, when we mix the primary colours of light, we add the colours, so more light is let through.

Then, we had to do some research and produce a report or poster about one of the following topics:


  • How do we see colours?
  • How does theatre lighting work?
  • How do televisions work?





Friday, 10 May 2013

The Visible Spectrum

Dispersion is the splitting of white light into the visible spectrum - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.


These colours are called the visible spectrum.




Our group work for today asked us to show a deeper understanding of dispersion:



As the colours of the rainbow can be created using dispersion, maybe we can combine these colours to make white light again:


Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Lenses

Today, we learned about lenses. Lenses use refraction to change the image size. Lenses are curved and classified as either concave or convex. Convex lenses are used as magnifying glasses, while concave lenses make things smaller. Convex lenses focus light on a point called the focus.


Then, we got to play with some lenses and rayboxes. After that, we had to compare and contrast different lens types:


This work will help us with our online homework which asks us to explain how glasses are used to help people who are long-sighted.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Refraction

Today, we learned about refraction - the "bending" of light when it goes through water, glass or plastic.



We did an experiment and had a difficult question to answer: