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Team members: ________________________________________________________________________
Date: ____________ Class: ____________________________________________
What's the Frequency, Roy G. Biv? Lab Procedure
Summary
Today you are going to set up a lab to explore the relationship between wavelength and frequency of light.
Procedure
1.
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Data Keeper / Reader: ______________________________________________
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Materials Manager / Checker: ______________________________________________
2.
3.
read all directions.
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it "Start".about 20 cm from the beginning of the
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Time Keeper / Facilitator: ______________________________________________
Materials Manager retrieves all materials listed from teacher. Reader should
Decide who will be the Data Keeper, the Materials Manager, and the TimeKeeper. Record the roles below.
Diagram showing how to label the tape.
Team members: ________________________________________________________________________
Date: ____________ Class: ____________________________________________
4. Nexcolored
t, Materials Manager draws three evenly spaced horizontal lines using
red, thepencilsmiddle line
to drawgreen
along and
thethe
tapebottom line
from Startviolet
to End.to represent
Make thethreetop line
Note
different colors in the spectrum of light.
everyone: The
focusedTime Keeper/
in orderOntoTaskcomplete
Coordinator
the completion of the tasks.this lab.
shouldHe or she
continuallymay also
keepshare in
5. greenRecorder
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thebe divided
red line every 14
marksevery 10 cm and
cm withthedarkvioletmarks
everyin red8 cm.
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Note
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colorof ligh
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are actually measured
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cm.5770-‐4920Red has a wavelength
in terms of
andofangstroms.7800-‐violet
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wavelength oangstroms has a
relationship amongf 4550-‐3900
the visibleangstroms.
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is important.the simple
6.maskingMaterials
tape.Manager fastens the marked adding machine tape to a pencil using
7. theRecorder
centercutsof one
a manilaof the
folderlong
along its crease. Then cuts a rectangle out of
and 5 cm wide as shown below.sides. This rectangle should be about 10 cm high
Diagram showing the cutout on the manilafolder should look.
8. Materials Manager sets the manila folder with the cut out on the table,supporting it with the four books as shown in the diagram below. Now s/he
Team members: ________________________________________________________________________
Date: ____________ Class: ____________________________________________
feeds the end of the adding machine tape through the narrow space betweenthe manila folder and the two back books until "Start" appears in the middleof the opening in the manila folder.
Diagram showing the setup for this lab.
9. Recorder takes the Data Table and sits in front of the tape and manila foldermodel.
10. Time Keeper calls "start" and begin timing as he or she slowly pulls the tapealong. S/he should try to pull the tape at about the same speed for every trial!
11. Recorder tallies in the appropriate box on the data table every time s/he seesa wavelength mark. When "End" appears, s/he tells the Time Keeper to stop timing.
12. Each Triad makes one "trial run" and then repeats the procedure anadditional 3 times.
13. On the data table, Materials Manager determines and records the averagenumber of wavelengths observed for each color and the average time (inseconds) from start to finish.
14. Recorder determines and records the frequency for each of the colored light waves. Note: frequency is defined as the number of wavelengths passing agiven point per second.
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