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Illustrating an eclipse of the sun

Hold a small coin a few inches from one eye and close the other eye while looking at the lighted electric bulb on the ceiling of a room. The large bulb is far away and represents the sun. The small coin is close to your eye and represents the moon coming between the sun and the earth. You will observe that the small coin completely hides the light bulb on the ceiling and casts a shadow on your eye.


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