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i am currently doing an assessment in regard to that topic.
Light quality refers to the wavelength of the light, it's like blue, red and green. e.t.c

how do i set the experiment up?

like, do i purchase coloured light bulb. but i am not sure whether the color at the surface of the light ball will alter the light quality. Or do i jus purchase Fluorescent light bulb which is rich in blue and incandescent which is rich at red colour?
 

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this is why bio people are so elll ooooohhh elll to me
bio is somewhat remembering than common sense xP
just use one light and put a transparent, but coloured sheet over the light
(the ones you use in primary)
 

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use no cellophane and green cellophane as it absorbs green light
 

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There is a bit like this in the biochemistry option.
They used a glass prism to split white light into the different colours. This gives the different wavelengths of the visible spectrum.
 

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this is why bio people are so elll ooooohhh elll to me
bio is somewhat remembering than common sense xP
This is true, its easy to crack high 90s in bio with an hour to spare if you just memorise everything.
 

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