Explore how light behaves in real-world situations - reflection, refraction, shadows, and color perception.
Mercy tries to look through a metal door but cannot. What property of the door prevents this?
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Kevin puts a pencil in a glass of water and notices it looks bent. What property of light causes this?
During a power outage, Linet lights a torch and notices her shadow behind her. Why does it form?
Sharon looks at herself in a flat bathroom mirror. Why is her image the same size?
A class project involves using a magnifying glass to burn paper in the sun. What is happening?
Brian notices that during sunrise, the sun looks orange instead of white. What causes this?
Why does a black shirt feel hotter under the sun than a white one?
A mirror shaped like the inside of a spoon makes your face appear upside down. What kind of mirror is this?
Why can you see your reflection in still water but not in muddy water?
Otieno shines a laser pointer into a foggy room and sees a beam. Why is the beam visible?
Sharon asks why we don’t see light in a vacuum like space. What’s the best answer?
Kevin places a straw in a glass and observes it looks broken at the surface. What causes this illusion?
Mercy uses colored cellophane to cover a torch. When she uses red film, the wall appears red. Why?
A teacher uses a prism to split light into a rainbow. What property is being demonstrated?
Jane stands near a shiny metal ball and sees a smaller version of herself. What type of image is this?