Top suggestions for ObjectivesAt the end of this laboratory activity, the students should be able to:1.Observe and explain optical phenomena through experimental demonstrations. 2.Apply the principles of reflection and refraction of light. 3.Analyze image formation using mirrors and lenses. 4.Explain selected optical concepts based on experimental observations. 5.Relate optical principles to engineering and real-world applications.MaterialsComputer, tablet, or smartphoneInternet connectionLaboratory worksheetCalculator (optional)Part I. Experimental Video Selection (10 Points)Search for and select an experimental video related to Optics. The video must show an actual experiment or laboratory demonstration, not a lecture, slide presentation, animation, or discussion. The selected video should be 10–15 minutes long and demonstrate one or more of the following topics: the law of reflection, refraction, Snell's law, critical angle, apparent depth, refraction through a glass prism, quantum |
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