File:Regional Science Centre, Bhopal - Paint your painting in different ways.jpg

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Camera location23° 14′ 24″ N, 77° 23′ 24″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: The "Paint your painting in different ways" exhibit at the Regional Science Centre, Bhopal. You have to tilt the frame inside by inserting your finger through the slot, and you can observe the formation of a multi-colored painting. The viscosity of a liquid causes it to trickle slowly. Liquids of 3 different colors kept at separate layers inside the frame function as color filters and create changing patterns with all hues.
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