Sky in jar
What you need:
A clear , straight- sided drinking glass or clear plastic or
glass jar
Water, milk, measuring spoons, flashlight , A darkened room.
- Fill the glass or jar about 2/3 full of water (about 8-12oz. or 250-400 ml)
- Add ½ to 1 teaspoon (2-5ml) milk and stir.
- Take the glass and flashlight into a darkened room.
- Hold the flashlight above the surface of the water and observe the water in the glass from the side.It should have a slight bluish tint. Now, hold the flash light to the side of the glass and look through the water directly at the light. The water should have a slightly reddish tint. Put the flashlight under the and look down into the water from the top. It should have a deeper reddish tint.
What happened:
The small particles
of milk suspended in the water scattered the light from the flashlight , like
the dust particles and molecules in the air scatter sunlight. When the light
shines in the top of the glass, the water looks blue light scattered to the
side. When you look through the water directly at the light, it appears red
because some of the blue was removed by scattering.
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