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Monday, November 3, 2008

11/03/08

Hey guys, it’s been awhile. (:

During this period we worked on two sheets, "appendix 2.4: Chart for evaluating the models of light" and "contributions to the determination of the speed of light". Unfortunately, because of the Boo@DMCI pep-rally last Friday, we are a class behind. Either way, we are encouraged to work harder! ;D

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Answers for Appendix 2.4: Chart for evaluating the models of light:
Phenomena: Rectilinear Propagation
Supporting arguments:
~Sunlight passes through clouds making straight lines.
~Sharp objects are cast
Counter-Arguments:
~None.

Phenomena:Reflection
Supporting arguments:
~very hard spheres collide with very hard surfaces and bounce off the same angle.
Counter-Arguments:
~none.

Phenomena:Refraction
Supporting arguments:
~When a ball rolls down a slip and continues on to a lower slope, the accelerating force causes the ball to change direction; resulting in a refraction.
Counter-Arguments:
~Speed of light in H2O is less than the speed of light in air.

Phenomena:Dispersion
Supporting arguments:
~each particle of a spectrum has a different mass. Violet refracted more than blue, so violet has small mass.
Counter-Arguments:
~All particles have the same mass.

Phenomena:Diffraction
Supporting arguments:
~Newton felt that the beam bending outward form a slit resulted from the interactions and collision between the light particles at the edge of the slits.
Counter-Arguments:
~Grnaldi showed that a beam of light passing through a successive narrow slits produced on a screen, a band of light slightly larger than the width of the slits.

Phenomena:Partial reflection/refraction
Supporting arguments:
~Newton proposed the “theory of fits”. “Fit” for easy reflection
Counter-Arguments:
~How does a particle know about what is good “fit”?

Phenomena:Speed of light
Supporting arguments:
~Light moves quickly in a dense medium.
Counter-Arguments:
~The opposite is true, light moves slower in a dense medium.

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As for the other sheet, Im not done that yet. you’re on your own, sorry!
Ohh our labs for “Newton’s particle model for the refraction of light” was due today too, and we got to know our term marks. So for those who weren't here his period, you didn’t miss out on much.
~mary lam

Next scribe is tan00!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Sept.11/08

Good morning guys! sorry about the late blog, there was a little confusion on to who was the next scribe. i'll try to condense everything, so there isn't much to read over. bare with me and my lack of spelling/grammar. either way, here it is!

during the previous class, we had a substitute who went by the name mrs.hodgson. she had assigned us two sheets,"chapter 14.1-2 study guide", related to pages 288-301 in the text book. The sheets were basically fill in the blanks and were fairly simple. (if you read closely to the text from the text book). It had topics such as Types of Waves, The Measures of a Wave, Amplitude of a Wave, Wave interference, superposition of Waves. Standing Waves, Reflection of Waves, Refraction of Waves, and Diffraction of Interference of Waves.

The substitute was hinting at a quiz or test, because of the title "study guide". i'm not too sure if this coming test/quiz is ture or not, but its better to have finished the sheets. right?

i'll add more info on the topics after school, because i need to leave for cross country practice. (can I do that? LOL sorry!)


Next scribe is ROGER, bye bye!
Mary (: