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Activity 1.1. Spoon in and Spoon Out
In this experiment, you will be able to see how...
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Activity 1.1. Spoon in and Spoon Out
In this experiment, you will be able to see how you look when you look at the
concave and convex sides of a spoon. Write your observations on a separate sheet
1. Stand in a well-lit room or outside. Hold the spoon by the handle just like
you would when you are eating but flip it over so that the back of the spoon
is facing you. Look at yourself in the curved end, what do you look like?
2. Now turn the spoon so that the back of the spoon is still facing you but the
curved part is pointing at the ceiling or sky. Have another look at yourself.
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