At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Explain total internal reflection and its bearing on how optical fibers work.
• Describe refraction of light in lenses.
• Construct ray diagrams and make calculations relating to focal length, image distance, object distance, and image magnification for lenses.
• Apply optics to vision correction, telescopes, microscopes, and other practical applications.
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Instructions
Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Use mirror equations to determine the position, type, and size of mirror images for curved mirrors mathematically.
• Define optical density and index of refraction and relate them to reflection and refraction.
• Use the concept of refraction to explain mirages.
Description:
Instructions
Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.
At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Describe the images formed by plane and spherical mirrors.
• Construct ray diagrams to determine image distance and image magnification for curved mirrors.
• Identify uses for plane and spherical mirrors.
Description:
Instructions
Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.
At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:
• Define electrochemistry, oxidation, reduction, and redox reaction.
• Assign oxidation numbers to elements in a reaction.
• Identify the substance that is oxidized and the substance that is reduced in an oxidation-reduction reaction.
• Describe three types of oxidation-reduction reactions.
Description:
Instructions
Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.
GBP Education offers this video to Georgia Educators at no charge via the GPB Streaming site (Here). For others who are interested, this video is available for purchase via gpb.org/shop.