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Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
The secret is explained by the titles "green jello" and "blue jello". Green jello is green because any color of light other than green light is absorbed by the jello, and the only light that remains free to scatter toward your eye is the green light. If no green light shines on it, no light at all will leave it, and you'll perceive it as black. Blue jello is blue because any color of light other than blue light is absorbed by the jello, and the only light that remains free to scatter toward your eye is the blue light. If no blue light shines on it, no light at all will leave it, and you'll perceive it as black. Any red light entering either of these quivering samples is absorbed, and nothing comes out the other side of either one.
Light travels through different substances at different speeds. The speed will changeas it enters jello from something else, and again as it leaves jello and enters somethingelse. While the light is in the jello its speed is constant. A few on-line resources that wechecked gave that speed as roughly 217,400,000 meters per second. That's about73% of the speed of light in vacuum.
Because it's see through so the light reflects
Information about Jello can be found on Jello's website. They have all of the different varieties of Jello on their website along with nutritional information and details about where you can purchase jello.
Buy Jello mix, black food-coloring, and ingredients, and finally make the Jello normally. Before leaving the form, add the coloring.
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There are many websites and resources that offer information on Jello shots. Some of the websites that offer information on Jello shots are Cocktails, Jellinator and Wiki How.
For this to work you would need a cuboid shaped block of jello, with as flat a surface as possible and no impurities within it.Using a light source with a very narrow beam, (Ray box or preferably a Laser pointer, i suppose you would need one of a color that would show up in the jello) shine it at an angle from the normal (a line perpendicular to the plane the light is shining on) and measuring the angle of the incident beam (i) and then the angle of the beam as it has been refracted within it (r).Then calculate: sin i/sin r this will give you the refractive index.The speed of light within Jello= (1/refractive index of jello)x c (speed of light)
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The color of the jello would be the complimentary color of the absorbed light. For example, if you have red jello, that means it is absorbing green light, since green is red's complimentary color.