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Old 03-12-2010, 03:32 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Torin watched her draw, rather engrossed in what they were doing. This was sorta fun, though he didn't really get this Astronomy stuff. He got planets sorta. And stars. But all this other stuff was really odd and confusing to him.

"What's a light meter?" He frowned. "And no, I'm a Muggle Born."

Light meter?
Ah well, forget it.

"It's a device," Gold told him, with half a smile. "It can measure the amount of light and stuff. Forget it, you wouldn't know. I mean, I only know it because I studied photography, last year." Muggle photography, to be more precise. "Back at my old school."

She picked up the light meter as she spoke, and showed it to Torin. "See? I wonder how it works here, though. I mean, there's a lot of magic in the air." Professor McFarlane must have ensured it did, of course. She would be good at that. She was a professor, after all.

But, that was not the point, here. The point was that she had a task to do. With the help of the light meter, Gold measured the precise brightness of the light inside the outline, and wrote the reading down in their lab notebook. Then she turned to look at Mr. T.

"Let me hold the graph paper, for a while," she grinned at him, picking up the protractor, and placing it next to the graph paper, which she tilted exactly ten degrees. "You can do the next step." What was it, anyway? Gold glanced down at the sheet of instructions, to see what it said.

Use your pencil to draw around the outline of the light on the same piece of graph paper. Again, draw a line from this outline and note the angle for this outline on the graph paper.

Mr. T to the rescue!

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