nuffield physics: guide to apparatus - National STEM Centre
nuffield physics: guide to apparatus - National STEM Centre
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Nuffield Physics Guide <strong>to</strong> Apparatus •"...-::•.: . . 28<br />
96 Kit for particle model of refraction<br />
Quantity required;<br />
1 per class.<br />
For details of contents see Section B, page 99.<br />
.:•< This kit includes 8 sets of <strong>apparatus</strong> so that the pupils can work in<br />
groups of four.<br />
97 Double slits kit<br />
Quantity required i<br />
1 per class.<br />
For details of contents see Section B, page 100.<br />
This kit provides the wherewithal <strong>to</strong> enable pupils <strong>to</strong> make their own<br />
double slits.<br />
98 Reels of bare eureka wire SWG 28<br />
Quantity required;<br />
8 2oz reels per class. • • •-•<br />
This eureka wire must be SWG 28 and is needed in the power line<br />
experiments.<br />
99 Power line terminal rods<br />
Quantity required; •••',.•:.•••<br />
16 per class of 32, enabling pupils <strong>to</strong> work in groups of four.<br />
These rods for use in the power line experiments are made from fin<br />
dowel, cut <strong>to</strong> 4in lengths, with two terminals mounted on each.<br />
100/1 Rectangular plastic tanks<br />
Quantity required;<br />
8 per class, enabling pupils <strong>to</strong> work in groups of four.<br />
These are used for experiments in ray optics. Plastic 'lunch' boxes,<br />
size 7Jin x 4iin x Sin deep are suitable. The bot<strong>to</strong>m should be<br />
painted white internally using a flat undercoat.