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Chemistry, 18.12.2019 21:31, help4068

Explore how a kaleidoscope works. find two mirrors, and hold them upright on the desk, so they are at an angle to each other like an open book. set an object between them, and look in the mirrors. how many images do you see? slowly bring the mirrors together. what happens? are the images you see the same? can you explain what you see?

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