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Searching for questions in category optics/light
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1. I am confused about how light works, and "invisible light" works. How do we not see certain types of light? Thanks!! -Samantha
2. Why does a wet spot look darker?
3. How do fluorescent lamps make so much light without a lot of heat?
4. If absolute zero is the term for when all molecular movement stops, what is the term (if there is one) for when molecules move at the absolute fastest they can?
5. Can sharks see color?

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