Wednesday, August 31, 2011

experiment_035: fiberoptic out of scratch


Figure 01. Trying to fit a bunch of fishing lines into a transparent soft tube.

Figure 02. Trying to fit a bunch of fishing lines into a transparent soft tube.

Figure 03. Trying to fit a bunch of fishing lines into a transparent soft tube: Pulling really hard.

Figure 04. Detail of the mechanism used for the pulling.

Figure 05. Detail of the transparent soft tube.

Figure 06. During the process of pulling the fishing lines.

Figure 07. Detail of the mechanism used.

Figure 08. Testing the properties of the constructed fiberoptics to be illuminated along its length when using the led light in one of its ends.

Figure 09. Testing the properties of the constructed fiberoptics to be illuminated along its length when using the led light in one of its ends.

Figure 10. Testing the properties of the constructed fiberoptics to be illuminated along its length when using the laser beam light in one of its ends.
Experiment_035:
For this experiment we wanted to test whether a bunch of fishing lines fit in a transparent plastic soft cube can act as a sideglow fiberoptics cable.
Items used in this experiment: fishing line, transparent soft tube, laser beam, led beam, twine.

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