Dazzling Science Projects with Light and ColorHow does light travel? Does light ever bend? How does light help you see? Can you mix light of different colors? Can you make colored shadows? There is so much more to light and color than what meets the eye. Readers will learn all about shadows, rainbows, white light and so much more. The exciting experiments in this book will even give readers ideas for their own science fair. All readers need are some simple materials, most of which can be found around the home, school, or neighborhood. |
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Lights Path | 6 |
Transparent Translucent or Opaque? | 14 |
Light Lenses and Eyes | 22 |
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adult plug angle beam of light Bending Light blue and green blue bulbs blue light bounces off reflects cardboard back cardboard sheet colored glass colored shadows cyan Danbury dark room dark shadow diffraction grating dyes entered your eyes experiment to find explain the shadows Exploratorium grating in front green lightbulbs Idea incandescent lightbulb iris lens Let's Begin light bends light comes Light Contains light hits light passes light shines light travels Light's Path mix blue Mixing Colored Lights narrow beam object absorb object reflects penny piece of colored Place light sockets prism Pull the cardboard raindrop red and blue red and green red light red object reflect light Repeat the experiment retina shadow caused sheet of white Shine a flashlight show that light slit sockets with red straight line substance-A substance Subtracting Color Things three holes three lights travels in straight Turn violet light water to air white paper