PLS HELP ME
Write a journal entry from the perspective of a particle of light,
called a phot...
Chemistry, 18.10.2021 16:50 Janznznz4012
PLS HELP ME
Write a journal entry from the perspective of a particle of light,
called a photon. Your story should follow the photon as it
travels from a star in the Milky Way that is 25 light-years away
from Earth, all the way to the eye of a young person gazing up
at the night sky through their bedroom window. Compose your
entry in complete sentences.
2)
Be sure to answer these questions in your journal entry:
• How long was the journey to Earth?
• How fast did you travel?
• Was your speed affected when you entered Earth’s atmosphere?
If so, how?
• Was your speed affected when you traveled through the glass
of the window? If so, how?
• What was the journey like to get to the retina?
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