A single-panel cartoon that humorously explains why snow appears white and bright—due to light scattering. Ends with a snowball throw as a physics “demonstration.” Educational and comedic.
History
Creation date
2017-01-13
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Cartoon explains light scattering in snow, ending with a snowball throw to demonstrate physics.
Transcript
Do you know why snow is so white and bright?
Well it's because snow is a really good reflector, but rather than reflecting it like a mirror, it scatters the light.
What you see is light from lots of directions being bounced out randomly
When I throw a snowball I am just trying to help people appreciate the physics, close up
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