This video appeared in my recommendations. I was so curious to learn what 1.2 light waves referred to, but then I discovered that this is a video for 8th graders, and that 1.2 is probably the section about light waves. :( Have fun learning about light everyone!
Interesting. I always knew this stuff as thermochromic sheets, but turns out those l are indeed liquid crystals. Does the light from this flashlight actually matter for thia reaction? Or is it just the heat?
Here before YT algorithm recommends this to everyone on earth
youtube algorithm brought me here
Aight that's really neat honestly
This video appeared in my recommendations.
I was so curious to learn what 1.2 light waves referred to, but then I discovered that this is a video for 8th graders, and that 1.2 is probably the section about light waves. :(
Have fun learning about light everyone!
Dang, the RUclips algorithm has been recommending me many random videos lately. Can't complain.
Interesting. I always knew this stuff as thermochromic sheets, but turns out those l are indeed liquid crystals.
Does the light from this flashlight actually matter for thia reaction? Or is it just the heat?
I was wondering the same thing.
I wish my teachers did stuff like this when I was in 8th grade
I'd love to know how this works
Isnt this a heat thing?