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Determining the speed of light
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Determining the speed of light

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Subject Science
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Handout, Worksheet
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This handout accompanies a brilliant experiment that can be used to determine the speed of light to an incredible accuracy. Chocolate is placed in a microwave (the rotating plate removed). Cook the chocolate for 3-5min. testine for patches that are melted more. They turn out to be about 6cm apart. Applying the equation c = f x l enables students to work out the speed of light to approximately 1.5% accuracy. Students can then enjoy the chocolate!

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Speed_of_light_in_a_microwave.doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 8, 2020
330 KB
4.5
2 Reviews
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SML Member July 15, 2010
Great stuff

I will get the 6th form to try this out, thanks

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SML Member November 09, 2010

This worked really well, first tried it with marshmallows but it didnt too well but tried it yesterday with chocolate drops and it worked a treat.

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