He looked at the sun and it damaged his eyes.
yes. Many people did
run and hit a wall. ta da!
no, but they are smelly!
sodium light
Newton's study of light is primarily encapsulated in his work titled "Opticks," published in 1704. In this work, he explored the nature of light, color, and vision, conducting experiments with prisms to demonstrate that white light is composed of a spectrum of colors. His findings laid the groundwork for the field of optics and advanced the understanding of light behavior.
Newton did experiments using prisms to show that white light contained all colours of light.
There is not a specific "dangerous experiments apparatus." The danger in experiments typically comes from the materials or procedures used, rather than a specific piece of apparatus. It is important to follow safety protocols and guidelines when conducting experiments to prevent accidents.
Well, i think ehow.com provides complete experiments, and maybe about light. Try to check it out.
letting you have a computer.
Certain experiments such as the photoelectric effect and the Compton effect cannot be explained by classical wave behavior. The quantized nature of light revealed by these experiments led to the development of the quantum theory of light.
His second discovery was about light and the properties of light. He spent months in a darkened room doing experiments. He passed a beam of sunlight through a prism and discovered that the beam of light was broken down into different colours. His conclusion: something that appears green, such as grass, looks green because it reflects the green light in the sun and absorbs most of the other colours.
Unless I am travelling in the speed of light, yes.