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FRIGHTENING LIGHT
1. What are the Photons? Explain it. (P. 14)
Photons are tiny blips that make light. Photons are never still – they whiz along in the form of light waves. And hundreds of light waves could stretch across this full stop.
2. How did Issac make a rainbow? (P. 30~31)
There was a small hole and light came into the room by that small hole. And it headed to the glass prism. The light shone out of the prism and hit the wall and wall was covered in colors. Issac made rainbow by glass prism.
3. What idea have Chinese thought about the eclipse? (P. 58~59)
In ancient China people thought a dragon was eating the sun and banged gongs or pans to scare the monster away.
4. How does a refraction happen when the light goes through into the water? (P. 108)
The photons push their way past the atoms in the water with all this hassle. The light photons lose about one-third of their speed.
5. If the worlds light are out, what would you do? Make 6 cuts of cartoon.
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