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The Effects of White Light Filtered
Through Colored Water on Glow-in-The-Dark Stars.
Denzil, Daniel, Stacey, Mayra
QUESTION
What color water filtering white light causes the glow-in-the-dark stars to emit the greatest amount of light?
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HYPOTHESIS
If we shine white light through different colored water on the glow-in-the -dark stars the blue water will cause the stars to emit the most light, because it has the lowest wavelength
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INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
The color of the water filtering the light
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DEPENDENT VARIABLE
Th emission of light from the stars(Lux)
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CONSTANTSThe size of the starsThe distance of the water from the star (14
cm)The temperature of the air (24°C)The temperature of the water (76 °C)The time the light is shine on the star (1
minute)The volume of water in the tank (4 L)Amount of colorant in the water on the tank
through which the light will shine (1 tablet)
PROCEDURE
1. Line the inside of the box with white parer. Set the box upside down on a white sheet of paper. Mark where the box and the tank will go, so the tank will always be the same distance from the light bulb.
PROCEDURE
2. Cut a circular hole in the side of the box the size of the light bulb socket. Tape the socket in place so the light bulb can be screwed in on the inside of the box and the plug be on the outside.
PROCEDURE(contd.)
3. Find the height of the light bulb from the floor of the box (the table it’s on). Also, measure the distance from the sides of the box. Create a hole opposite the light source so the probe can be thrust into the box to be pointed directly at the star, as close as possible. (See diagram) Build a flab to cover the probe hole when the probe will not be inserted into the box.
PROCEDURE (contd.)
4. Set up the Vernier probe with the computer.
SETTING
probe
star tank
dark box
light bulb
PROCEDURE (cont’d.)
5 Fill water tank with 4 Liters of water.
6. Repeat steps 5 – 9.7. Repeat step 6. Place ___ mL of
blue-colored water into the tank.8. Repeat steps 7 – 9.9. Repeat steps 13 – 14 for each
different color of water.
THE SCIENTISTS AT WORK
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DATA
Colored Water BASELINE:0.9LUXColor of Water TRIAL 1 TRIAL2 TRIAL 3 AVG DIFFERENCEWHITE 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.2BLUE 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.2GREEN 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0RED 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0
Color of Water DIFFERENCE COLOR OF LIGHT AVGWHITE (CONTROL) 0.2 WHITE (CONTROL) 1.1BLUE 0.2 BLUE 1.1GREEN 0 GREEN 0.9RED 0 RED 0.9
RESULTSAVERAGE ILLUMINANCE
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
WHITE (CONTROL) BLUE GREEN RED
COLOR OF LIGHT
ILLUMINANCE (LUX)
WHITE (CONTROL)
BLUE
GREEN
RED
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Our results supported our hypothesis. Blue colored water filtering white light caused the stars to emmit the highest luminiscence. In contrast, green light caused the stars to emmit the least luminiscence.
CONCLUSION
Happy Holidays
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