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Hello everyone,
An interesting discussion has arisen within my physics department.
Would this (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002W3J7M/?tag=pfamazon01-20) two-sided reflective dish technically fit the definition of a hologram?
We often present this demonstration to schoolchildren, talking about how light reflects off of mirrors and discussing the focal point of the dish, but parents (and some children) are apt to ask whether it's a hologram. We want to make sure we're not leading them astray.
Thanks for any clarification!
An interesting discussion has arisen within my physics department.
Would this (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002W3J7M/?tag=pfamazon01-20) two-sided reflective dish technically fit the definition of a hologram?
We often present this demonstration to schoolchildren, talking about how light reflects off of mirrors and discussing the focal point of the dish, but parents (and some children) are apt to ask whether it's a hologram. We want to make sure we're not leading them astray.
Thanks for any clarification!
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