Original Source from TeachEngineering; Contributing Authors were Cynthia Paschal, Stacy Klein, Sean Brophy, Chris Garay, Hunt McKelvey, Stephen Schleicher,

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Original Source from TeachEngineering; Contributing Authors were Cynthia Paschal, Stacy Klein, Sean Brophy, Chris Garay, Hunt McKelvey, Stephen Schleicher, Rachael Shevin, Rebecca Zambon, Kristyn Shaffer, and Megan Johnston from VU Bioengineering RET Program, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University (MCC9-12.F.LE.4)

Incandescent lamp with 60 watt bulb 12” by 12 “ piece of aluminum foil Transparency sheet cut into 8 equal rectangles Light intensity scale Masking tape Scissors Graphing calculator

the attenuation coefficient, µ, is sheets