Stabroek News Sunday

Partial eclipse of the sun tomorrow

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Dear Editor, There will be a partial eclipse of the Sun mid-afternoon of Monday August 21, 2017, because some of the Moon’s shadow will fall on us as the Moon gets into our line of sight with the Sun. Notable events are listed in the following table:

Do not look directly at the Sun. Use safe filters, or, best of all, view an image of the Sun projected onto a suitable background through a pinhole in a sheet of cardboard.

Those intending to write Physics at CXC can use the opportunit­y to perform an experiment with shadows. Bore small holes of different sizes in a sheet of cardboard to allow the sunlight to pass though the holes onto the ground. That is all the apparatus that will be required. Observe which holes give sharper and which give brighter images of the Sun. Carry the cardboard anywhere in the sunlight and observe the movement of the Moon’s shadow around the image of the Sun during the partial eclipse. Note that the image on the ground will be upside down. This means that at 3 pm the Moon will block the Sun from the lower right of the disc in the sky, but that blockage will appear at the upper right of the disc projected through the cardboard onto the ground.

Write a report with diagrams and observatio­ns explaining the sharpness, brightness and inversion of the images, and submit to your Physics teacher to be assessed for ORR (observatio­n, recording and reporting) and AI (analysis and interpreta­tion). I am not including a diagram of the partial eclipse at 5 pm, because I want to see what my own students will show me. Yours faithfully, Alfred Bhulai

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