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8. Things that Glow in the Dark
Overview
Students discover how an ultraviolet (UV) LED can make a fluorescent pattern glow in the dark. Then they learn about how different forms of radiation are related, including ultraviolet, visible and infrared light.
Advance Preparation
Materials
Per pair of students:
General Supplies:
Procedure
Things that glow: Demonstrate how to light up a secret message using a UV LED. If possible, have someone turn off the lights so the effect is more dramatic.
Conduct a discussion about what is happening:
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Make something that glows in the dark: Provide materials and time for students to make their own images and messages that can glow in the dark.
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Different forms of radiation: This lesson uses ultraviolet (UV) light and the next one will focus on infrared (IR) light, so this is a good opportunity to discuss different forms of light and of other kinds of radiation (see a video). Ask students:
Chart their observations. Explain that these are all forms of radiation, and ask:
Worksheet: Things that Glow in the Dark
Assessment
Troubleshooting
If the secret message or image glows but is too dim, some things to try are:
If the UV LED doesn’t come on at all, check to see that the batteries are stacked correctly(see a video). To learn more about this issue, you can use the Digital Multi meter – click here to explore further.