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Sunglasses brands have stated to people that they shield eyes from the U.V. rays that the sun emit. However, the U.V. rays are penetrating but can be stopped by a piece of paper or any plastic object. This experiment investigates whether the different brands of sunglasses will better shield the eyes from U.V. rays. | Sunglasses brands have stated to people that they shield eyes from the U.V. rays that the sun emit. However, the U.V. rays are penetrating but can be stopped by a piece of paper or any plastic object. This experiment investigates whether the different brands of sunglasses will better shield the eyes from U.V. rays. | ||
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In this experiment, a model UBGL-15 Mineralight Lamp was used to emit the U.V. light. The sunglasses brands that were tested were bears sunglasses, Ferrari sunglasses, minecraft sunglasses, and Monmouth College sunglasses were tested. The setup was a U.V. light source, in this case the Mineralight Lamp, was shown towards the the photodioarry detector which was held on a iron ringstand. The U.V. light sources was first collected and then sunglasses were changed between the detector and photodioarry detector. | In this experiment, a model UBGL-15 Mineralight Lamp was used to emit the U.V. light. The sunglasses brands that were tested were bears sunglasses, Ferrari sunglasses, minecraft sunglasses, and Monmouth College sunglasses were tested. The setup was a U.V. light source, in this case the Mineralight Lamp, was shown towards the the photodioarry detector which was held on a iron ringstand. The U.V. light sources was first collected and then sunglasses were changed between the detector and photodioarry detector. |
Revision as of 20:44, 31 January 2019
Introduction
Sunglasses brands have stated to people that they shield eyes from the U.V. rays that the sun emit. However, the U.V. rays are penetrating but can be stopped by a piece of paper or any plastic object. This experiment investigates whether the different brands of sunglasses will better shield the eyes from U.V. rays.
Materials and Procedure
In this experiment, a model UBGL-15 Mineralight Lamp was used to emit the U.V. light. The sunglasses brands that were tested were bears sunglasses, Ferrari sunglasses, minecraft sunglasses, and Monmouth College sunglasses were tested. The setup was a U.V. light source, in this case the Mineralight Lamp, was shown towards the the photodioarry detector which was held on a iron ringstand. The U.V. light sources was first collected and then sunglasses were changed between the detector and photodioarry detector.
Result and conclusion
The results show that all sunglasses (black line of Figure 1) prevented all of the waves from piecing the sunglasses. This means that all sunglasses, regardless of cost, still prevent the same amount of U.V. rays from penetrating the eyes. The safety glasses did allow for one 400 nm peak to be shown which is due to all the other sunglasses having tinted to reflect out red light.