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||<:30%>[[PiraScheme#Optics| Table of Optics Demonstration]]||<:30%>[[OPEquipmentList| List of Optics Equipment & Supplies]]||<:30%>[[Demonstrations|Lecture Demonstrations]]|| | ||<30% style=""text-align:center" ">[[PiraScheme#Optics|Table of Optics Demonstration]] ||<30% style=""text-align:center" ">[[OPEquipmentList|List of Optics Equipment & Supplies]] ||<30% style=""text-align:center" ">[[Demonstrations|Lecture Demonstrations]] || |
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= Light Pipes - Ulexite, PIRA# = | |
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= Light Pipes - Ulexite, 6A44.40 = | |
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Newton's First Law, [[Newtons1STLaw#InertiaofRest| 1F20. Inertia of Rest]] | . Geometrical Optics, [[GeometricalOptics#TotalInternalReflection|6A44. Total Internal Reflection]] '''pira200 Listed''' |
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* '''Bay:''' [[OpticsCabinetBayA1|(A1)]] * '''Shelf:''' #1 |
* '''Bay:''' [[OpticsCabinetBayA2|(A2)]] * '''Shelf:''' #1 |
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attachment: mainPhoto | {{attachment:Ulexite2.jpg}} |
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Ulexite is a naturally occurring mineral which consists of parallel fibers. ||<:style="width: 60%" :40%>'''Equipment'''||<:30%>'''Location'''||<:25%>'''ID Number'''|| |
Ulexite is a naturally occurring mineral which consists of parallel fibers. Each fiber may act as a light pipe. ||<40% style=""text-align:center" ">'''Equipment''' ||<30% style=""text-align:center" ">'''Location''' ||<25% style=""text-align:center" ">'''ID Number''' || |
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||apparatus||[[MechanicsCabinetBayB1| ME, Bay B1, Shelf #2]]|| || ||all other parts||[[MechanicsCabinetBayB1| ME, Bay B1, Shelf #2]]|| || ||...||[[MechanicsCabinetBayA5| ME, Bay A5, Shelf #2]]|| || |
||Ulexite crystal ||[[OpticsCabinetBayA2|OP, Bay A2, Shelf #1]] || || |
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'''''Important Setup Notes:''''' * ''''' ''''' |
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'''Setup and Procedure:''' | '''Setup and Procedure:''' |
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Place the Ulexite sample above printed text. As one moves one's head around, or moves the Ulexite, it appears as if the text is written on the top of the ulexite. The effect is striking. |
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'''Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:''' * |
In above picture, observe the disjunction in each line of text, for example "fiber" is a little above "optic". The camera lens was directly above the blue line at the top of the page of the printed text. |
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'''Discussion:''' | |
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'''Discussion:''' Discuss the physics behind the demonstration, explaining some of the various steps of the demonstration when appropriate. ||attachment: photo||attachment: photo||attachment: photo||attachment: photo|| |
Ulexite is birefringent, and the "light pipe" phenomenon it displays is a consequency of the birefringence and the fibrotic structure. |
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* Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulexite |
Light Pipes - Ulexite, 6A44.40
Topic and Concept:
Geometrical Optics, 6A44. Total Internal Reflection
pira200 Listed
Location:
Cabinet: Optics (OP)
Bay: (A2)
Shelf: #1
Abstract:
Ulexite is a naturally occurring mineral which consists of parallel fibers. Each fiber may act as a light pipe.
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Ulexite crystal |
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Setup and Procedure:
Place the Ulexite sample above printed text. As one moves one's head around, or moves the Ulexite, it appears as if the text is written on the top of the ulexite. The effect is striking.
In above picture, observe the disjunction in each line of text, for example "fiber" is a little above "optic". The camera lens was directly above the blue line at the top of the page of the printed text.
Discussion:
Ulexite is birefringent, and the "light pipe" phenomenon it displays is a consequency of the birefringence and the fibrotic structure.
Videos:
References:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulexite