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1. Write down the observed color Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 31 32 33 9 NeuLog EF Take the red filter and place it in front of your left eye Take the blue or green filter and place it in front of your right eye Look at the image bellow should be viewed in color What do you see Summary questions 1 Explain the results of the first and second experiments with a red and a blue filter What affects the ratio between the red filter values and the colorless filter values Explain your observations on sections 28 30 Write an example of the use of additive colors Did you notice a change in the image while looking at it through the filters What is the role of the red and cyan colors Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3
2. 1 NeuLog EJ Experiment P 40 Colors of Light 2 Objectives To learn what happens to colored light when it passes through color filters To investigate the additive color theory To observe a stereoscopic image Modules and Sensors PC NeuLog application USB 200 module NUL 204 Light logger sensor Ey Equipment and Accessories White light flashlight Blue light flashlight Green light flashlight Red light flashlight Colorless filter Blue filter Green filter Red filter Ruler Sellotape White paper The items above are included in the NeuLog Light kit LGT KIT Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 2 NeuLog EF Introduction In order to understand color concepts it is first necessary to understand light concepts Visible light waves are seen by the human eye as different colors and they are characterized by their wavelength which is the distance between any two corresponding points on successive waves The length of the wave determines the amount of energy it has the shorter the wavelength the higher the energy Color may also be defined in more subjective terms as something perceived by an individual When light is reflected from an object cones and rods in the retina of the eye respond to the light and the brain interprets the information received as color Light can be directly absorbed by an object reflected at the surface or transmitted through it The electromagnetic spectru
3. er 3 0 3 3 NeuLog EI Procedure Experiment setup 1 Set up the experiment as shown in the picture below 2 Place a ruler in front of the light sensor opening 9 Place the white light flashlight 10 cm from the sensor 4 lf needed use the sellotape in order to tape the flashlight to the table 5 Dim the light in the room 6 Turn on the flashlight and make sure that the beam is directed towards the sensor s opening Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 4 NeuLog EF sensor setup 7 Connect the USB 200 module va to the PC 8 Check that the light sensor Ey is connected to the USB 200 module Note The following application functions are explained in short It is recommended to practice the NeuLog application functions as described in the user manual beforehand 9 Run the NeuLog application and check that the light sensor is identified Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 5 NeuLog EF settings 10 Click on the On line Experiment icon Gas in the NeuLog main icon bar 11 Click on the Sensor s Module box 12 Click on the Range button 13 Select the 6000 Ix button to change the sensor s mode to the 0 6000 Ix range NeuLog Q zx rfp a Search On Line Off Line Visuals NeuLog About Sensors Experiment Experiment Mode Tools NeuLog Light id 1 D Range 0 6000 lux Light Duration 10 seconds Rate 10 per second Color 14 This experiment is done in sin
4. gle step mode so the experiment duration and sample rate will not be set Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 6 NeuLog EF Testing and measurements 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Turn off the flashlight and make sure that the light intensity level displayed in the module window is lower than 60 Ix Turn on the flashlight Place the colorless filter in front of the flashlight and click on the Single Step icon Wau Click on the Table icon EE on the bottom part of the screen A table will be displayed for data record Change the manual values column name to Flashlight and filter clicking on the title of the column will allow you to do so Insert the color of the flashlight s light and the filter white colorless in the Flashlight and filter column Instead of the colorless filter place the red filter in front of the flashlight and click on the Single Step icon Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 22 23 24 20 7 NeuLog EJ The red filter transmits red light and absorbs the rest of the light some light is also reflected Insert the color of the flashlight s light and the filter white red into the Flashlight and filter column Repeat the measurements with the rest of the flashlights with blue green and red lights as shown in the following table lf the intensity is significantly different among flashlights move the flashlight closer or further a
5. m which is visible to us is in the range of 400 700 nm When visible light with an energy distribution similar to sunlight light of all colors completely reflects from an object this light appears white to the human eye When the object completely absorbs all the light it is recognized as black The primary colors of pigments or dyes are red blue and yellow Mixing these colors creates secondary colors The primary colors of light are red blue and green corresponding to the three types of cones in our retina Mixing colors of pigments produces different outcomes than mixing colors of light An opaque object that appears blue reflects mostly blue light wavelength of around 450 495nm and absorbs the rest of the light However when we project light through a color filter some light is absorbed and some is reflected and transmitted A red filter transmits and reflects mostly red light and absorbs the rest Filters are not perfect and a small amount of the red light will be absorbed also a small amount of other colors will be transmitted In this experiment you will measure the intensity of white blue green and red light before and after it is transmitted through a color filter You will mix light of different colors according to the color additive theory and observe the new colors produced You will also use color filters to look at a stereoscopic image and learn how the formed image is created Experiment P 40 Colors of Light V
6. way from the light sensor ileal s light Color of filter number 14 White Colorless White Red 3 Blue Colorless Red 5 Green Colorless 6 Green Red 7 Red Colorless Red Red o Your data should be similar to the following Step Light D 1 rg Flashlight and filter Step 1 3523 White colorless step 2 1044 White red Step 3 S048 Blue colorless Step 4 304 Blue red Step 5 3043 Green colorless Step 6 411 Green red Step 7 3514 Red colorless otep 3 2106 Red red We can see each time the red filter reduced the light intensity of the flashlights Experiment P 40 Colors of Light Ver 3 0 3 8 NeuLog EJ 26 We will calculate the ratio between each flashlight s red filter value and colorless filter value Flashlight s light _ Red fiter value colorless filter value O Ble Green Blue a Green ee Challenge research 2 Repeat the experiment with a blue filter instead of the red one think about the expected results 28 Pick any flashlight and direct its light towards a white paper Place one of the filters in front of the flashlight and observe the change in color Write down the observed color 29 Take two of the colored light flashlights Direct their light to one spot on the white paper and observe the color of that spot Write down the observed color 30 Take the three colored light flashlights Direct their light to one spot on the white paper and observe the color of that spot

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