Science Girl
Friday, June 1, 2012
Color
I learned that color is made up of different wavelengths. Each color has its own wave length. Your eye has a cone that bends the light so we can see colors. The difficult thing about color is that light and color are like the same thing but are different. Light just is light and color is color. They are pretty self-explanatory. Color applies to our everyday life because our eye interprets light everyday all the time. You wouldn't be able to see ,such without color. It would be like living in an old black and white film. My ambition to study color is I live to see where everything comes from, and how it was discovered.
The moon
I learned about the moon this year also. The moon is the earths only natural satellite. The difficult thing about the moon is that learning the moon phases and orbit. My problem solving skills are pretty good. I can comprehend information well and output it also. The connection between the moon and our everyday life is that we see the moon every night and it effects the tides every day. The moon is very vital thing for our earth. Without the moon we wouldnt have tides, light at night or any other thing the moon gives to our earth.
Visible light waves
This is what i have learned about light waves. Light waves are the only waves on the electromagnetic spectrum. There waves are the color of the rainbow. Each color has its own wave length. Cones in our eyes are receivers for visible light waves. The sun is a natural source of visible light waves. Light bulbs are another source of visible light waves. The difficult part about visible light is its easy to get mixed up with color. Visible light and color go hand in hand but not the exact same. This applys to my everyday life because everyday my eyes brings in light so I can see it. Everyday we see visible light.
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