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A COMPLETE RAY-OPTIC ANALYSIS OF THE “MIRAGE” TOY

A COMPLETE RAY-OPTIC ANALYSIS OF THE “MIRAGE” TOY. SRIYA ADHYA and JOHN NOÉ Laser Teaching Center, Department of Physics & Astronomy Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York. Primary Image. Parabolic. 1f. Spherical. 1f. First Secondary Image. Realistic Rays. 1.38f. Parabolic.

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A COMPLETE RAY-OPTIC ANALYSIS OF THE “MIRAGE” TOY

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  1. A COMPLETE RAY-OPTIC ANALYSIS OF THE “MIRAGE” TOY SRIYA ADHYA and JOHN NOÉ Laser Teaching Center, Department of Physics & Astronomy Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York

  2. Primary Image Parabolic 1f Spherical 1f

  3. First Secondary Image Realistic Rays 1.38f Parabolic

  4. First Secondary Image Paraxial Rays Parabolic

  5. Second Secondary Image Realistic Rays 1.55f Parabolic

  6. Third Secondary Image Paraxial Rays Parabolic

  7. Third Secondary Image Realistic Rays 1.65f Parabolic

  8. Primary Image at 3 Focal Lengths Paraxial Rays Parabolic

  9. Primary Image at 3 Focal Lengths Paraxial Rays 3f Parabolic

  10. Realistic Rays Primary Image at 3 Focal Lengths Parabolic 3f

  11. “Mirage” History • The “Mirage” idea came from a chance observation of an image formed by World War II surplus searchlight mirrors stacked in a closet at the UC Santa Barbara Physics Department. • It was patented in 1972 by Caliste Landry and Virgil Elings (founder of Digital Instruments, Inc). • This patent transferred to Michael Levin in 1977. • Levin's company Opti-Gone International has made over 500,000 units to date. • A very large “Mirage” (22 inch diameter ) is also available.

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