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Question 3 0.2 pts Now use the simulation to test your predictions: A methane molecule sits in the middle of the screen. Use the slider on the left side of the screen to shoot some infrared photons at the molecule. Answer this question and the following 2 questions. Do all the photons pass through the molecule? Question 4 0.2 pts

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Now use the simulation to test your predictions:
A methane molecule sits in the middle of the screen. Use the slider on the left side of the screen to
shoot some infrared photons at the molecule. Answer this question and the following 2 questions.
Do all the photons pass through the molecule?
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Now use the simulation to test your predictions:
A methane molecule sits in the middle of the screen. Use the slider on the left side of the screen to
shoot some infrared photons at the molecule. Answer this question and the following 2 questions.
Do all the photons pass through the molecule?
Question 4
0.2 pts

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00:04 Hi students, photons are easily created and destroyed.
00:23 Unlike matter, all sorts of things can happen to make or destroy photons.
00:30 If you are reading this on a computer screen, the backlight is making photons that travel to your eye where they are absorbed and destroyed.
00:40 The movement of electrons is is responsible for both the creation and destruction of photons.
01:16 And that's a case for a lot of light production and absorption...
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