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Children's Science Library -- Light
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Light has always been a mystery for man.
This illustrated book tells why ‘light’ is a form of energy and how the early Greek philosophers viewed the visibility of things.
Aristotle proved the rectilinear propagation of light and gave the laws of reflection.
The young reader would find this volume very informative and concepts of the scientific theories of light and its uses clearly explained in simple language without any technical jargon.
The Highlights include:
*Solar & magnetic spectrum
*Fluorescence & Phosphorescence
*Refraction of light *Mirage
*Lenses *Reflection of light
*Sight & eye *World of colours
*Microscopes & telescopes *Laser
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