Hold a flashlight so that the beam shines directly down on a white piece of paper. Use a pencil to trace the outline of the beam of light.Move the flashlight so that the light shines on the paper at an angle. Trace the outline of the beam of light.
Question
Hold a flashlight so that the beam shines directly down on a white piece of paper. Use a pencil to trace the outline of the beam of light.Move the flashlight so that the light shines on the paper at an angle. Trace the outline of the beam of light.
Solution
Sure, here are the steps to follow:
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First, you need to find a flashlight and a white piece of paper.
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Turn on the flashlight and hold it directly above the paper so that the beam of light shines down on it.
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Take a pencil and trace the outline of the beam of light on the paper. This will give you a circle or an oval shape depending on the flashlight.
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Now, move the flashlight so that the light shines on the paper at an angle. This means you should not hold the flashlight directly above the paper, but rather to the side of it.
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Again, trace the outline of the beam of light on the paper. This time, the shape will be different because of the angle at which the light is hitting the paper.
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You can compare the two shapes to see how the angle of the light affects the shape of the beam.
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