Requirements: 2 thermometers, black paint
Procedure: Paint 1 of the thermometers black and do not do anything with the 2nd one.
Keep both thermometers in sun for an hour or two. After an hour record the
temperature of both thermometers you will find that the one painted black
shows more temperature as compared to the second.
Conclusion: Dull colours are good absorbers of heat.
In 1963, physicist Jack H. Hetherington performed an experiment that lasted only 30 minutes to prove a theoretical point. This experiment is considered one of the shortest in scientific history.
It is called providing a conclusion or summarizing the findings of the experiment. This involves analyzing the data collected, drawing connections to the original hypothesis, and discussing the implications of the results on the research question.
One simple experiment to prove the mechanical nature of sound is by using a tuning fork. When a tuning fork is struck and held against a table, the vibrations produced can be felt as the table vibrates. This demonstrates how sound is a result of mechanical vibrations traveling through a medium, in this case air, to reach our ears.
The challenging situation at the start of Raman's experiment on light was the lack of advanced equipment and resources in India compared to institutions in Western countries. This made it difficult for Raman to conduct his research and prove his findings.
Light can be separated into different colors using a prism, which causes the different wavelengths of light to bend by varying amounts. This experiment shows that light is composed of a spectrum of colors, ranging from red to violet. Additionally, the phenomenon of white light being split into different colors when passing through a prism demonstrates that light consists of a mixture of wavelengths.
An experiment can prove or disprove a hypothesis.
The colour of the dis when rotating is white it was an experiment to prove that white light was actually made of different colors and that experiment shows that if you get all the colours moving and spining fast enough it looks as if the light is white
Prove causation
That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.
The colours of their sides.
Galileo
to prove it worked.
An experiment can prove they are wrong or right ...:)
dispersion of white light into its constituent colours
This was an experiment to prove universal gravitation!
An experiment can show: Cause and effect (Apex).
By experiment.