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Paper 2 Required Practicals
Required Practical 9:Reflection and Refraction (T)
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What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
Reflection
and
refraction
of
light
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Why is it important to learn the details of this practical?
It is a required practical for
triple physics
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What equipment is used in the investigation of reflection and refraction?
Ray box
Lens
Slit
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What does a ray box produce?
A
novel
ray
of
light
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Why should the ray box be switched off when not in use?
Because it gets
hot
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What is a safer alternative to using a ray box?
Using a
laser
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What is the first step in the practical investigation?
Draw a
straight line
on A3 paper
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What do you label the line drawn at right angles?
The normal
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Where should the glass block be placed in relation to the normal?
Near the
center
of the block
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What should you do after placing the glass block?
Turn off all the
lights
in the room
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What is the incident ray?
The ray hitting the block at the
normal
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What is the angle of incidence?
The angle between the
incident ray
and the
normal
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What happens when the angle of incidence is adjusted?
A
reflected
ray can be seen
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What do you mark the paths of the incident and reflected rays with?
Crosses
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What do you do after marking the rays?
Turn
on
the
room
lights
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What should you draw after removing the glass block?
The paths of the
incident
and
reflected
rays
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What angles do you measure in the experiment?
Angle of
incidence
,
reflection
, and
refraction
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What is the angle of refraction?
The angle between the
normal
and
transmitted ray
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What should you do after measuring the angles?
Repeat the
experiment
with a different material
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How do the angles of incidence and reflection compare for glass and perspex?
They are the same for both materials
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What should students expect in the vision workbook related to this practical?
Plenty
of
questions
on
the
practical
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Why does the angle of refraction differ between materials?
It depends on the
material's properties
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