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We do the sunset demonstration with our outreach programming. In one
container we just use plain water to show no change in color. In a second
container we use water with powdered coffee creamer (about half a teaspoon
for 12 oz of water). It works even better with very watered down milk, but
we didn't want to travel with bad milk.
Dawn Hawkins
Executive Director
Children's Museum of Chandler
480-963-0262
Fax: 480-726-0510
www.childrensmuseumofchandler.org
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> Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 18:20:53 -0400
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> Dear ISEN people,
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> I need to make up a couple of tubes containing a light scatterer. =
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> One will be for a "sunset" experiment, shining white light in one
> end and having red light emerge from the far end, while blue
> light is scattered to the sides. The other will be much less dense,
> and is to show a red laser beam traversing it in an exhibit floor demo.
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> The tube length would be approx. 60 cms/2 feet and =
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> diameter 5 - 7 cms/2 - 3 inches, I guess.
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> Can anyone help with the formula for good and stable scatterers for
> these two tubes? I would be eternally grateful!
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> Peter Anderson
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