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Lesson 5 – Observing Beyond our Senses: Inquiry Drives Technology Driving Question: How could we use the observed light properties to create an accurate measuring device?

Can we create a measuring device using our observed properties of light? What would we need to know to determine if our device was accurate?

How do we know our spring scales are accurate?

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)  offset or “blank”

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

SI Units and time

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg)

How do we know spring scales are accurate? stretch (cm) mass (kg) Calibration curve What mass causes a stretch of 5.5 cm? =4.34 kg Final calibration data Stretch = mass (1.13) Mass = (stretch – 0.60) / cm

What would we need to know to make an accurate calibration curve for our device? Tank of milk and water light sensor

Let’s look at milk fat globules in water + using serial dilutions

0.2 mm diameter FOV Homogenized milk contains many small globules of fat Each mL of 2% milk contains about 10 million globules …this “population density” is about globules/L Visible light is scattered nicely by these globules, about 5  m across on average Why milk? About 10  m diameter glob is a big one ten billion Which is the size of many exxtremophile microbes we’ll be looking for.

Or perhaps build and calibrate a device with a test tube holder, a light, and a light sensor. Photoresistor LED light source Insert test tube with microorganism sample here

The intensity of light that is transmitted decreases when the milk fat density... (millions of globules per liter) (photoresistor voltage) What will the graph look like? …what would our measurements be?

Will the calibration curve be similar for all devices utilizing the same properties of light? Will the calibration curve be similar for all devices utilizing the same parts? What’s the real worth of measurements done without calibration?