Have your students ever wondered why they can create shadows on a sunny day but not when it's cloudy? Or why they can see through windows but not walls? What does light have to do with all of this anyway?! This animated Miniclip examines the behavior of light when it comes into contact with transparent, translucent, or opaque materials. Using these three types of materials, it shows why some create shadows and why others don't. It also provides a brief introduction to reflection and refraction using mirrors and water.
Have your students ever wondered why they can create shadows on a sunny day but not when it's cloudy? Or why they can see through windows but not walls? What does light have to do with all of this anyway?! This animated Miniclip examines the behavior of light when it comes into contact with transparent, translucent, or opaque materials. Using these three types of materials, it shows why some create shadows and why others don't. It also provides a brief introduction to reflection and refraction using mirrors and water.
General Note
Originally released by Video Education America (VEA), 2017.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on December 07, 2018.