How To Bend Light (1961)
Explains the concept of light traveling in straight lines and demonstrates this through various experiments. It shows how light can be observed through holes in cards, how it behaves in a lightproof room called a camera obscura, and how it can be bent using mirrors and lenses. The film highlights that light continues to travel in straight lines even after being bent, whether through reflection or refraction, and emphasizes the importance of lenses in focusing and magnifying images.
Keywords
light, straight lines, camera obscura, reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses, experiments, optics
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