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Green Rays Varying Convex Lens1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Simulation of light rays passing through a biconvex lens whose curvature varies through time.PT30Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/ca95b5be-2653-4c66-a3bc-0e473ec31e3e/RAYS_CONVEX_2023_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/ca95b5be-2653-4c66-a3bc-0e473ec31e3e/RAYS_CONVEX_2023_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/media/ca95b5be-2653-4c66-a3bc-0e473ec31e3e/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/media/ca95b5be-2653-4c66-a3bc-0e473ec31e3e/price
Green Rays Varying Concave Lens
Concave lens, showing the divergence of light rays. Diverging lenses have a virtual focus and make objects look smaller. Concave lenses diverge (spread apart) incoming light rays. If these rays are traced backward these imaginary lines converge to a point or virtual focus behind the lens. This is in contrast to convex (or converging lenses) which bring rays together in front of the lens to a real focus.
Animation ID: RAYS_CONCAVE_2023_265
Duration: 00:30
Animation resolution: 3840x2160 pixels @ 30.0 fps, ~3.7 Mbits/s
Animation keywords: beams, biconcave, concave, diverging, focus, glass, green, lens, lenses, light, minify, minifying, optical, optics, rays, refraction, refractive, virtual focus
Published in: Optics
Green Rays Varying Concave Lens2023-06-28T03:40:26ZConcave lens, showing the divergence of light rays. Diverging lenses have a virtual focus and make objects look smaller. Concave lenses diverge (spread apart) incoming light rays. If these rays are traced backward these imaginary lines converge to a po...PT30Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/a0000642-4ca7-4e28-8f2a-53d3ec81f7e1/RAYS_CONCAVE_2023_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/a0000642-4ca7-4e28-8f2a-53d3ec81f7e1/RAYS_CONCAVE_2023_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/media/a0000642-4ca7-4e28-8f2a-53d3ec81f7e1/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/media/a0000642-4ca7-4e28-8f2a-53d3ec81f7e1/price
SINE COSINE Waves. Brass tubes casting shadows.1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Sine wave created by rotating metal tubes (the phase is determined by the angle). Illustrates how sine waves (and the corresponding cosine waves) are linked to circular (rotating) movement.PT32Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/6bc0446f-81e2-4246-a3bf-e582abd379d7/SINE_WAVE_Tubes_METAL_shadows_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/6bc0446f-81e2-4246-a3bf-e582abd379d7/SINE_WAVE_Tubes_METAL_shadows_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/media/6bc0446f-81e2-4246-a3bf-e582abd379d7/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/media/6bc0446f-81e2-4246-a3bf-e582abd379d7/price