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With your table group you should have the following materials: 4 bags of gummy bears 1 napkin 1 red laser Lab handout YOU ARE NOT TO EAT YOUR GUMMY BEARS UNTIL AFTER CLASS!!!!!

COMPLETE YOUR LAB HANDOUT YOU ARE NOT TO EAT YOUR GUMMY BEARS UNTIL AFTER CLASS!!!!!

Absorption Lab 4/29/15 Prediction: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the red gummy bears? Picture: Observations: Picture: Observations: 54L 54R

Absorption Lab 4/29/15 Prediction: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the red gummy bears? Prediction 2: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the NON red gummy bears? Picture: Observations: Picture: Observations: 54L 54R

Absorption Lab 4/29/15 Prediction: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the red gummy bears? Prediction 2: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the NON red gummy bears? Prediction 3: How do you think this experiment would have been different if we had used a white light? Picture: Observations: Picture: Observations: 54L 54R

Absorption Lab 4/29/15 Prediction: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the red gummy bears? Prediction 2: What do you believe will happen when we shine a red light through the NON red gummy bears? Prediction 3: How do you think this experiment would have been different if we had used a white light? Conclusion: How did what you see in the video affirm or change what you believed? Picture: Observations: Picture: Observations: 15L 54R 54R