Physics of Light
Can you solve the murder mystery using different components of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Just before revealing his invisibility cloak to the world a scientist was found dead in his lab. But who did it? Students will use different components of the electromagnetic spectrum to investigate a series of clues to identify which of the three suspects are the murderer.
Requirements: It would be helpful to have access to a projector, and it would be best to run this workshop in a classroom, so the students can use their desks.

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a leaflet for this workshop
PHYSICS FUNdamentals had the pleasure of trialing the "Physics of Light" workshop at Langley Green Primary school, and here are just a few of their comments:
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This workshop is aimed at year 6 and year 7 students. If you are in the South East of England and would like to book this workshop at your school contact me on:
Inspiring the future
As I am a volunteer with "Inspiring the Future" you can book a time for me to come into your school. I can talk to the students about science, maths, jobs, university, A-levels and much more.