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Light refraction science model experiments

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Science

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Lessons no : 5

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Understand and demonstrate light refraction principles using practical experiments and models
  • Apply Snell’s Law to calculate angles of refraction in various media
  • Identify real-world applications of light refraction in lenses, glasses, cameras, and microscopes
  • Design and conduct hands-on experiments to observe and analyze light bending and optical illusions

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Light refraction science model experiments, in this course explores how light bends when it passes from one medium to another, such as from air to water or glass. Students learn the scientific principles behind refraction through engaging, hands-on models and experiments. The course explains key concepts like the angle of incidence, angle of refraction, and Snell’s Law, helping learners understand why light changes direction and speed in different materials. Using simple tools such as glass prisms, water containers, and pencils, participants can visually observe bending effects and optical illusions. The course also covers real-life applications of refraction, including lenses in eyeglasses, cameras, and microscopes. It encourages creativity, experimentation, and scientific thinking while demonstrating the beauty of light behavior in physics. Ideal for science projects, it blends theory with fun practical demonstrations. howtofunda