Wednesday, August 24, 2011
experiment_015: transparent plexiglass
Figure 01. Straight light projection within material.
Figure 02. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material.
Figure 03. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material when finding an obstacle (the thumb) and being projected eventually outside of it (on a furniture).
Figure 04. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material when finding an obstacle (the thumb) and being projected eventually outside of it (on a floor).
Figure 05. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material when finding an obstacle (the thumb) and being projected eventually outside of it (on a furniture).
Figure 06. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material when finding an obstacle (the thumb).
Figure 07. Laser light changing angle within transparent mass plexiglass material when finding an obstacle (the thumb).
Experiment_015:
For this experiment we wanted to test whether we can control if the light "angles" or not while it moves through the rectangular massive transparent object (plexiglas with bee). The experiment is similar to the experiment_013 but instead of using the egg, we used the rectangular plexiglass. The light eventually arrives in the space where it hits the floor or furniture. More experiments with plexiglass materials will follow.
Items used in this experiment: led light, transparent plexiglas rectangular with bee in it.
Labels:
2.transfer,
experiments,
transparency
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