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Invisible light

 
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Introduction

Summary

Light is often identified by its source (a light bulb, a candle, the Sun …), or by its effect on an object that diffuses it (the Moon, an illuminated page…). In fact, light is invisible radiation unless it actually penetrates our eyes.
When we think we are seeing a beam  of light, it is actually dust or other particles which are acting as a screen, reflecting the light to our eyes. Thus, in fact, it is the dust, not the light, that we are actually seeing.

Goals

  • To illustrate that light rays are invisible.
  • To show the importance of objects that diffuse light.

Features

Use the buttons at upper right to switch between clear air and dusty air.
Then click and drag the magnifier over the box.

Tags

beam light light-ray screen