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PHYS115

Title
L1-03: LIGHT BULB WITHOUT VACUUM
L4-02 REFRACTION - BEER MUG IN WATER
L4-03 REFRACTION - ROD IN WATER
L4-05: REFRACTION IN FISH TANK - PORTABLE
L4-06 REFRACTION IN CLOUDY WATER
L4-31 DISAPPEARANCE OF GLASS IN LIQUID
L5-13: PLEXIGLASS SPIRAL WITH LASER
L5-14: LASER AND PLEXIGLASS TUBE
L5-23 FIBER OPTICS TREE
L6-08: REAL IMAGE OF CONVERGING LENS - LIGHT BULB
N1-41: RAINDROP RAY MODEL
N2-05 DIFFRACTION SPECTRA - MISCELLANEOUS TUBES
O1-01: EYE MODEL - OPTICS
O2-03: PERSISTENCE OF VISION - MAGIC WAND
P2-24: GIANT-LIGHT BULB

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