![]() ![]() When light waves strike an object, they can interact with it in several ways: They can be reflected back like those from a mirror they can be absorbed, which means they are captured by the object they can be transmitted and pass through it or they can be scattered and deflected in different directions. ![]() Light travels in waves that eventually reach our eyes, where signals are sent to our brains, which translates these signals into information such as the color, location or appearance of an object we are looking at. How do we see what we see? Vision is based on light-without light we would not be able to see anything. Even though it is only an illusion, you will not know it when you see it. ![]() You might have heard the saying “not everything is as it seems.” Something faraway might look great, but when you take a closer look it might not turn out to be as you thought it would be! In this activity you will turn a spoon blackened with soot into shiny silver. ![]()
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