Light Watch us work… Let’s Bounce Some Light This is Katana and Bethany. They are trying to put light through objects. The mirror sent the light back.

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Light Watch us work…

Let’s Bounce Some Light This is Katana and Bethany. They are trying to put light through objects. The mirror sent the light back at them. Was the object transparent, translucent or opaque?

What? Baby Powder? Hailey is trying to explain why in the world there is baby powder in this lab station. Oh Sa’La knows, it’s because we need it to see the beam of light. Light must reflect off of something to be seen.

What is so surprising? Jacob says he’s not surprised. He remembers that water distorts images. Adam can’t believe it. The objects look strange. He remembers that happened to our pencils too. Light is slowed by the liquid distorting the image.

Let’s Look Things Up Light information can be found in lots of places. Aaron and Hunter are finding many light facts on the Internet. Hey, they have some of the same facts we do.

Thanks for Coming Hope you enjoyed the show. Stayed tuned for more from room 37.