how to make Newton's disc
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step 1:
Collect the materials that you will need for the project. You will need a piece of paper, an equivalent sized piece of cardboard, glue, tape, scissors, hole punch, ruler, pencil, and a coloring source. Choose your coloring source. You can choose to color your disc with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or paint. You will need all of the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
step 2 :
Cut the piece of paper and cardboard into equal size circles. To do this you could trace something round with a pencil, use a compass, or print a circle off of the computer. Though it does not matter what size circle you use, it is best to use a circle that would comfortably fit on a standard sheet of notebook paper. The larger your circle is the harder it will be to create the effects of the disc.
step 3 :
Glue the piece of paper to the cardboard. If you printed a color wheel from the internet, be sure to glue the color side up. Let the glue dry completely before moving on to the next step.
step 4 :
Divide the circle into seven equal triangles. Use the ruler and pencil to make the lines on the circle. Think about this step as though you are “cutting into a pie.” You are creating a color wheel.It does not matter if your triangles are perfectly equal in size.
step 5 :
Color each of the seven sections a different color. Start at the top of the circle and work clockwise. You will color the sections red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
thats it the newton disk is ready . just spin the wheel fastly to see the seven colors changing into a single white color
Collect the materials that you will need for the project. You will need a piece of paper, an equivalent sized piece of cardboard, glue, tape, scissors, hole punch, ruler, pencil, and a coloring source. Choose your coloring source. You can choose to color your disc with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or paint. You will need all of the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
step 2 :
Cut the piece of paper and cardboard into equal size circles. To do this you could trace something round with a pencil, use a compass, or print a circle off of the computer. Though it does not matter what size circle you use, it is best to use a circle that would comfortably fit on a standard sheet of notebook paper. The larger your circle is the harder it will be to create the effects of the disc.
step 3 :
Glue the piece of paper to the cardboard. If you printed a color wheel from the internet, be sure to glue the color side up. Let the glue dry completely before moving on to the next step.
step 4 :
Divide the circle into seven equal triangles. Use the ruler and pencil to make the lines on the circle. Think about this step as though you are “cutting into a pie.” You are creating a color wheel.It does not matter if your triangles are perfectly equal in size.
step 5 :
Color each of the seven sections a different color. Start at the top of the circle and work clockwise. You will color the sections red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
thats it the newton disk is ready . just spin the wheel fastly to see the seven colors changing into a single white color
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