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Optical experiments

Optical experiments study how light behaves, bends, and interacts with materials. They include observing how light reflects off surfaces, refracts when passing through different media, or creates patterns like rainbows and shadows. These experiments help us understand phenomena such as why the sky is blue, how lenses focus light, or how fiber optics transmit information. By carefully controlling and measuring light's properties—like wavelength, intensity, and direction—we gain insights into the nature of light and its applications in technology, medicine, and communication.