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Introduction
Light is an
amazing phenomena with properties unique to itself. Many
scientists in the past have studied light and have used it as a
valuable tool for their research. Even today light is one of the
most important research subjects for scientists.
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Some of the sub titles
that you can choose to be the main focus of your research about
light are as follows:
- How do different
color lights vary in the amount of heat energy that they carry?
- Compare the intensity of light from
different light sources.
- How does color affect the
absorption and reflection of light?
- How does the intensity of light
changes by distance?
- How does a surface condition affect
the light reflection?
- How does a prism analyze the light?
- What materials are transparent,
translucent or opaque?
- Is there such a thing as invisible
light?
- Which color light is the
warmest?
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Material
and instructions:
Some experiments of this
project may require a prism and a thermometer. Some other experiments
may require a light-meter to measure the amount of light. Project guide
includes instructions for making a light-meter. Experiments can be designed to
be simple and material needed for experiments can simply be purchased
locally or ordered via the internet.
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Details of
this project
Support or more information on any of the sub titles of this
project is available for the members of ScienceProject.com. You may also find Science kits or material related to light experiments
at MiniScience.com. |
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