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Physics of Light - Optics, Physics Experiments, Physics of Light - General & Miscellaneous, Optics - General & Miscellaneous, Science & Technology Experiments, Physics

Light

by Darlene Lauw, Lim Cheng Puay
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Overview

Turn on the lights about science! Fascinating information and experiments help show why light is the most important form of energy. Simple, clear explanations describe how we see things around us, how light bends, and how we can split light rays into colors. Fun experiments include how to make a pinhole camera and a periscope.

Presents activities that demonstrate how light works in our everyday lives. History boxes feature the scientists who made significant discoveries in the field of light.

Synopsis

Turn on the lights about science! Fascinating information and experiments help show why light is the most important form of energy. Simple, clear explanations describe how we see things around us, how light bends, and how we can split light rays into colors. Fun experiments include how to make a pinhole camera and a periscope.

Sue Reichard <%ISBN%>0778706060 - Children's Literature

The "Science Alive" series offers young readers an up-close and personal look into the world of light. Easy-to-read text is cleverly placed to draw the reader inside this scientific realm. Colorful photographs, diagrams and sidebars enhance the clear and concise information. Readers will discover laws of reflection, Isaac Newton's contributions to field, how a camera works and the mystery of some optical illusions. Young scientists will enjoy the hands-on activities such as making a kaleidoscope and bending light. This clever resource is sure to inspire as well as instruct. A useful glossary and index are aids to understanding. This is a good resource for the home or school library. 2002, Crabtree Publishing,

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Children's Literature

The "Science Alive" series offers young readers an up-close and personal look into the world of light. Easy-to-read text is cleverly placed to draw the reader inside this scientific realm. Colorful photographs, diagrams and sidebars enhance the clear and concise information. Readers will discover laws of reflection, Isaac Newton's contributions to field, how a camera works and the mystery of some optical illusions. Young scientists will enjoy the hands-on activities such as making a kaleidoscope and bending light. This clever resource is sure to inspire as well as instruct. A useful glossary and index are aids to understanding. This is a good resource for the home or school library. 2002, Crabtree Publishing,
β€” Sue Reichard <%ISBN%>0778706060

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780778706069

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