5-WAC-03 Refraction / Reflection

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Outcomes

  • Pupils understand that light travels at different speeds in different media.
  • Pupils understand that the changing speed of light leads to the pheonmenon of refraction.

Specification References

  • 3.14 recall that light waves are transverse waves which can be reflected, refracted and diffracted
    • Diffraction is SA only
  • 3.17 describe experiments to investigate the refraction of light, using rectangular blocks, semicircular blocks and triangular prisms
  • 3.18 recall and use the relationship between refractive index, angle of incidence and angle of refraction
  • 3.19 describe an experiment to determine the refractive index of glass, using a glass block
  • 3.21 recall the meaning of critical angle c

Starter

  • Ask pupils to estimate their top speeds on land and in water.
    • Land: 10m/s (100m runner); water: 2.4m/s (50m swimmer)

Main Body of Lesson

  • Show pupils the Trigonometry Triangle
  • Have pupils plot a sine curve on graph paper, from 0 to 360 degrees every 30 degrees.

** Use scale 2cm = 30 degrees.

  • Talk about the relationship between angle and sine(angle) and about inverse sine by "reading across" from the graph and down to angles.

Plenary

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