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Required practical 10: infrared
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Investigating how much infrared radiation is absorbed or radiated by different surfaces
1.
Fill
Lesley's cube with
hot
water
2. Point
infrared
detector at each surface
3. Record
amount
of infrared emitted
4. Keep same
distance
between Lesley's cube and detector
Lesley's cube
Has 4 different surfaces:
shiny metallic
, white, shiny black,
matte black
Matte black surface
Emits the most infrared radiation
Shiny metallic surface
Emits the
least
infrared radiation
Infrared detector
More
sensitive
than a thermometer, can detect
smaller
changes
Measuring absorbance of infrared by different surfaces
1. Use infrared
heater
and
metal plates
2. One
plate
painted shiny metallic, other painted
matte black
3. Attach
drawn pins
to plates with
Vaseline
4. Time how
long
it takes for
pins
to fall off
Matte black plate
Drawn pin falls off first, absorbs more infrared
Shiny metallic surface
Reflects infrared instead of
absorbing
Matte black
surfaces are much better at emitting and absorbing infrared than
shiny metallic
surfaces