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@s4sayer asked what my refraction wiuld look like with more than one. Notice how the shape changes teg refraction
@lynbonn think this and yesterday's qualify for get pushed
January 12th, 2019  
@s4sayer Per your question
January 12th, 2019  
What fun
January 12th, 2019  
Fun experiment - great results Joan!
January 12th, 2019  
It is interesting to see how the shape of the glass changes the refraction.
January 12th, 2019  
That is cool. I love the different shapes and patterns. Glad you were able to play inside with your rough weather. B
January 12th, 2019  
So interesting!
January 12th, 2019  
Quite amazing, I have yet to try this.
January 12th, 2019  
Thank you, Joan. This is the biz!
January 12th, 2019  
Interesting. Does distance affect it too?
January 12th, 2019  
So much fun to play with refraction. I love that you used foodcolouring, I think.
I especially like that the stem of the yellow glass is quite bent. Great job.
January 12th, 2019  
@mave Yes
January 12th, 2019  
@jacqbb We actually got better results with colored water
January 12th, 2019  
@joansmor What did you use? Paint?
January 12th, 2019  
It looks like fun, must try this!
January 12th, 2019  
Fun
January 13th, 2019  
So neat to see how the different shapes change the refraction - well done!
January 13th, 2019  
How fascinating
January 13th, 2019  
Cool!
January 14th, 2019  
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