You can do many, many experiments with the light. I'll just mention few categories:- Reflection of the light
- Refraction of the light
- Spectrum related experiments
- Experiments that prove the wave nature of the light (interference)
- Experiments that prove the particle nature of the light
- Experiments that measure the speed of the light in space - if small scale, usually using interference
etc...
You may search on internet for specific experiments, by using the words of the categories mentioned upper, to narrow your search results.
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∙ 10y agoHe hit plates with light
those that are photo sentitive
By shining light on other objects.
An experiment can go wrong for many reason. The number one reason can simply be due to human error. Other factors could be the design of the experiment, a spill done in the experiment, or a miss calculation.
To get the required wavelength of light
Yu can play around
Answer to your question. The experiment is usually done to find out some kind of answer for a question. And conclusion is the answer to your question, or just the outcome of your expirement :D (the result) - Mjikuy
The reason for the experiment is to answer the problem
The dependent variable is the effect of an independent variable. For example, if a science experiment is done with plant growth under a certain amount of light, the height of the plant is the dependent variable because it depends on the amount of light.
Depends which kind. If it has Electrolytes you can add a small light bulb to a controlled amount of the drink. The light bulb should light up, at least dimly.
Experiment done the most is doing hypothesis
Boiling the water solution the hydrogen chloride is released as a gas.
The necessary safety precautions when conducting an experiment depend on what is done during the experiment and where it is done.
what kind of gases do we use to do a experiment with sound
a controlled experiment is an experiment that has an iv, dv, and a control, is in a well handled environment, and the experiment is safely done.
It is the "aim"
No