Watchly Safety Review
This short video is safe for all children and offers a clear, engaging explanation of how fiber optic cables work using internal reflection. It does a great job connecting a simple science demonstration (a laser in water) to the real-world technology behind the internet and TV, making it both educational and relevant.
This is a fantastic, bite-sized science lesson that uses a memorable visual (a laser beam following a stream of water) to explain the concept of internal reflection and how it's applied in fiber optic cables. Kids will learn why these cables can be bent without breaking the light signal, which is a key reason our internet and TV work. The video is free of any concerning content and presents the information in a fun, 'did you know?' style that encourages curiosity.
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