Curriculum | Learning Activities |
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SCIENCE | Real world forensic investigation |
TECHNOLOGY | Digital microscope & Ultra-Violet light scanner |
ART | Blended multimedia elements |
ENGINEERING | Setup and control of investigative tools and apparatus |
MATHEMATICS | Comparing results against 'normal' or expected quantities |
When a mineral or other material converts energy of any wavelength into an emission of light waves of a longer wavelength, it is said to be FLUORESCENT. Apparently, this occurs when some of the electrons within certain atoms are raised to a higher energy level by the energy received and, in returning to their former level, give off a visible luminescence. This phenomenon is noted most often when invisible ultraviolet light is directed at a gem material and when the new wavelength given off is in the visible spectrum. When this happens, the invisible light produces a glow within the gemstone that we call Fluorescence. If the glow continues after the energy source is turned off, the result is called PHOSPHORESCENCE.
Based on your results, do you think that knowing more about mathematics is useful for a detective?
USB Microsope - Veho VMS-001 (is old version) - 200x + 8LED Hand-held Digital Microscope - gucview manual
A list of materials that glow under ultra-violet
Materials used in fishing that are UV reflective
Display flourescent minerals