Rubi Alcazar Natan Sebhatleab Jose Castro Regine Bailey Erin Canfield (leader)

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Rubi Alcazar Natan Sebhatleab Jose Castro Regine Bailey Erin Canfield (leader)

c= v c= speed of light = wavelength v= frequency

E= hv E = energy h = Planck’s constant v = frequency

 Required Supplies: - Pizza box - Black foam board - Aluminum foil - Color filters - Glue, tape, scissors, ruler, magic marker - Wooden dowel - Oven thermometer - Ingredients for S’mores

time blue filter temperature red filter temperature

 The experiment showed that the red filter did end up heating the s’mores to a higher temperature than the blue, even though the rate of the blue was faster to begin with. Neither of the hypotheses were found fully correct. Next time, we have to try to keep the variables under control, such as the angle to the box, the opening of the flap, and the location of the ovens.

Femtosecond laserNanosecond laser