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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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'''Topic and Concept:''' Geometrical Optics, [[GeometricalOptics#Rainbow| 6A46. Rainbow]] |
. Geometrical Optics, [[GeometricalOptics#Rainbow|6A46. Rainbow]] |
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* '''Cabinet:''' [[MechanicsCabinet|Mechanic (ME)]] * '''Bay:''' [[MechanicsCabinetBayA1|(A1)]] * '''Shelf:''' #1,2,3.. |
* '''Cabinet:''' [[OpticsCabinet|Optics (OP)]] * '''Bay:''' [[OpticsCabinetBayA2|(A2)]] * '''Shelf:''' #1 |
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Insert succinct description of demonstration. | A sample of glass (or possibly polymeric) spheres collected from University Ave. outside Chamberlin Hall following the painting of the crosswalks. Typical sphere diameter 400 microns. |
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||Rainbow Dust ||[[OpticsCabinetBayA2|OP, Bay A2, Shelf #1]] || || |
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'''Discussion:''' Discuss the physics behind the demonstration, explaining some of the various steps of the demonstration when appropriate. || {{attachment:Halo.jpg}} || |
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* From the transportation engineer's point of view: http://www.dot.state.fl.us/construction/Engineers/MOT/Presents/PavementMarkingTraining.pdf |
Rainbow Dust, 6A46.16
Topic and Concept:
Geometrical Optics, 6A46. Rainbow
Location:
Cabinet: Optics (OP)
Bay: (A2)
Shelf: #1
Abstract:
A sample of glass (or possibly polymeric) spheres collected from University Ave. outside Chamberlin Hall following the painting of the crosswalks. Typical sphere diameter 400 microns.
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Rainbow Dust |
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Important Setup Notes:
Setup and Procedure:
- List steps for setup then procedure.
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Discussion:
Discuss the physics behind the demonstration, explaining some of the various steps of the demonstration when appropriate.
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Videos:
References:
From the transportation engineer's point of view: http://www.dot.state.fl.us/construction/Engineers/MOT/Presents/PavementMarkingTraining.pdf