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Apr 21 2021

My 9 year old daughter explains light


During lockdown my daughter was researching light for her year 5 science. Good that she had access to my lab. Here’s the result:

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By aydinstone • Posted in Schools & Education • Tagged colour, fyling hall, light, physics, refraction
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