Jasmine's experiment was on how a prism makes a rainbow. We tried for days to get the good rainbow pictures that she needed for her display board, and finally succeeded on the day before the fair. Here are some of them, with my favorite one first:





We also decided that a right isosceles triangle makes a better spectrum than an equilateral prism, but that wasn't part of the project... just another observation.
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"We also decided that a right isosceles triangle makes a better spectrum than an equilateral prism, but that wasn't part of the project."
Watch out! Your education is showing! :)
I love the photos!
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