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ERIC Number: EJ926922
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011-Apr
Pages: 1
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The Opaque Projector: The Inverse of the Camera Obscura
Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr.
Physics Teacher, v49 n4 p241 Apr 2011
Many years ago I was running the standard laboratory experiment on thin lens optics. The source was the usual self illuminated object mounted on an optical bench, and a converging lens formed a real image on a screen. One of the students sitting near one wall of the darkened lab was having some trouble with the idea of image formation. Her face was lit by the light from a shaded gooseneck lamp, and as she looked at me holding the lens in my hand, the inverted image of her face appeared on a nearby wall. And, the image was in color! Not only was this a classic teaching moment, but I realized that, by chance, we had set up an opaque projector.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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