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Subido el 29 de abril de 2020 por Laura A.

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Hello everybody, this is a video in which I am going to show you how to do the natural science experiment 00:00:00
because some of you wrote an email to me asking me about the experiment 00:00:05
because you don't know how to do it in a proper way 00:00:12
and in the video, in the meeting that we had today, you also were in trouble 00:00:15
so it's really really easy but maybe you are not doing it in the correct way 00:00:21
So you will see how to do it and I hope you will do amazing things to me and you will record amazing videos for me. So what you will need is, I'm going to move just the computer, right? So you will need a couple of glasses or a glass, right? 00:00:29
And you will need also some drawings, right? Like this one. So what you have to do is very easy. If you put behind the glass the arrow which is following a direction, that direction will change. 00:00:50
Can you see it? It's a direction, a different one. If you put it like this, you won't see it, right? So you just have to move it little by little till you find the correct position, right? As you can see, that could be the perfect position. 00:01:09
If we put it in a different kind of glass, we will see that maybe it's not working or maybe you will see different things, but in this case, the direction of the arrow is changing, right? 00:01:27
I have here a guy saying hello to everybody and if I put it behind the 00:01:45
glass you will see at that place and that's more in this position you will 00:01:54
see that the guy is upside down and you see it like a Modena when we have 00:01:59
meetings right but if I continue moving it it just changed the direction of the 00:02:06
hand, right? Yes, he has a different hand, right? He's raising a different hand and we 00:02:11
can observe here the same, that he, the guy, is upside down, right? And let's go 00:02:25
into some... that is magic, right? Look, I have a number 9 and can you see the 00:02:39
number nine because now it's a number oh it's not a number it's a number six 00:02:45
right can you see number six and here I have a number nine or a number six right 00:02:55
and we will have sorry can be an a I know right so that's the experiment you 00:03:08
have to do the one with a pencil or the pen in this case a pen it's very simple 00:03:23
look we can see that if is that there is following this direction it doesn't 00:03:30
change but when we move it we can see we can observe what we want to learn in 00:03:37
this unit which are the concepts the concepts of reflection and reflection 00:03:46
right and that's all this is a video I would like to see your videos please 00:03:53
send send the videos to the to the different folders we have and have a nice week bye bye 00:04:00
Subido por:
Laura A.
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Todos los derechos reservados
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105
Fecha:
29 de abril de 2020 - 18:51
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI AMADOR DE LOS RIOS
Duración:
04′ 11″
Relación de aspecto:
4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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