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Light Wall

Think Physics’ take on the Exploratorium’s classic ‘Light Play’ activity, an ever-changing sculpture of colours and patterns.

Science for Families: Light

Things to try with your spectroscope, and more activities based around light.

Light Painting

Exploring the science behind photography by looking at the electromagnetic spectrum, and how we can use it.

Bubbles

The Think Physics guide to soap bubbles and soap films. How to blow small ones, big ones, and ones you can study the colours in better than ever before.

The 2015 Solar Eclipse

Think Physics’ guide to the partial solar eclipse visible from the UK on 20th March 2015.

Giant Bubbles

Everyone loves soap bubbles. Most of us really love them. Particularly when they’re huge hovering things, hanging in the air or floating gently away.

Making large bubbles is easier than you might think. People argue endlessly over different soap mixtures (they’re a classic subject of after-dinner arguments conversation for science communicators), but standard household washing-up liquid is almost as good as even the finest formulations. The real trick is in the way you blow bubbles, as this film will show you.

This is another film from the Royal Institution’s ExpeRimental series, all of which are worth checking out.

We’ve written up an entire page about bubbles, including a beautiful way of viewing soap film colours.

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