
Figure 01. Controlling how the light bends inside the egg by changing the angle of projection.

Figure 02. Controlling how the light does not bend inside the egg by changing the angle of projection.

Figure 03. Close up (bending).

Figure 04. Close up (straight).
Experiment_016:
For this experiment we wanted to test whether we can control the bending of the light (or not) through the roundish object (transparent plexiglas egg) when light is projected from a distance. In a way this experiment is similar to experiment_013
Items used in this experiment: laser beam, transparent plexiglas egg, air.
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