Thames & Kosmos Kids First: Stepping into Science (Version 2) handleiding
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Larger
than Life
All objects reflect light rays
that first come from the sun or
another light source. Some of
these light rays travel to your
eye. Your eyes sense the light.
This is how you can see an
object. When the light rays pass
through a magnifying glass,
they are bent and pulled apart a
bit. Thus, the object appears
larger than it actually is.
A Blockbuster is Produced
The human eye is fairly slow. It stores each picture that it sees for a short
period. In the previous experiment, the cardboard oval with the soccer player
turns so rapidly that the eye still has one half stored while it already sees the
next half. Inside our head the picture of a full soccer player is now formed from
the two halves. We see a movie in the same way; Each second, the human eye
sees 25 or so individual pictures that are put together inside our head into a
continuous movement.
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Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Kids First: Stepping into Science (Version 2) |
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Taal | Nederlands |
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