Explore the hands‑on world of light with a practical guide to experimental optics. This edition presents a clear, classroom‑friendly course that centers on lantern demonstrations and real experiments you can perform with modest gear.
The book aims to help teachers and students grasp the physical realities behind light and color. It emphasizes simple demonstrations over heavy formulas, offering step‑by‑step setups and explanations that connect concepts to observable results. Although rooted in historical experiments, the text shows how projection on a screen can reveal phenomena to an entire class, not just the researcher, and it includes guidance for private students as well.
- Hands‑on experiments in physical optics using a lantern, prisms, tourmaline, and other accessible tools
- Clear explanations of polarization, reflection, refraction, and the role of optical apparatus
- Practical notes on arranging demonstrations for classroom or self‑study
- Discussion of the educational approach and the teacher's role in conveying physical facts
Ideal for readers who teach or learn physics through active, visual experiments and for anyone curious about how light reveals the laws of nature.