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Verify laws of reflection of light | Build a model to demonstrate Peristence of Vision

  • Make a multiple reflection unit to understand:
    • laws of reflection
    • number of images formed between 2 mirrors placed at an angle
    Make an activity “Bird in a cage” to understand persistence of vision.

Reflect a little Science!

We all remember the Carnival of Mirrors that we used to visit as kids – a room filled with weird mirrors that distorted our appearances in funny ways. And of course, the extremely enjoyable Mirror Maze – making our way through hundreds of mirrors that reflected so much of our surroundings we barely knew what was real and what was a reflection!

But did you know the science behind these extravaganzas is actually very meticulous and calculated? Many laws of Physics are put into action!

All of which, we delightfully explain with our very own Light kit – and we aren’t talking about its weight! With the DoIt-Yourself project, your child will learn of the basics of science behind mirrors – first understand the concept of reflection, to later understand the laws of reflection.

Next, your child will learn how to determine the number of images formed when two mirrors are placed at a certain angle (this is exactly what the famous mirror maze is constructed on) – thus understanding the concept of multiple reflections!  

Finally, enjoy the creation and implementation of the fun activity called “Bird in a Cage”, to understand the science behind the persistence of vision.

With this kit, learn the A-Z of reflections of light, thus helping children with a sharper focus and an out-of-box thinking!

Lighten Up!

Did you know that without a couple of very simple Physics laws, the very enjoyable Mirror Maze, or the famous Carnival of Mirrors would never exist? The science that puts them into action is in fact enjoyable, academic and also very easy to understand!

Butterfly Fields brings to you another very enjoyable Do-It-Yourself Project, this time to understand the laws of reflection, and not without its quotient of fun!

Delightfully explained with our very own Light kit (and we aren’t talking about its weight!) Children will learn of the basics of the science behind mirrors – first understand the concept of reflection, to later understand the laws of reflection.

Next, our kit will teach practically, how to determine the number of images formed when two mirrors are placed at a certain angle (this is exactly what the famous mirror maze is constructed on) – thus demonstrating the concept of multiple reflections!  

Finally, children will enjoy the creation and implementation of the fun activity called “Bird in a Cage”, to understand the science behind the persistence of vision.

With this kit, learn the A-Z of reflections of light, thus helping children with a sharper focus and an out-of-box thinking!

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