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Musical Infrared Harp / Music in Air: Interactive Music Creation

Working of the Artifact: The Musical Infrared Harp or Music in Air exhibit offers an immersive musical experience through motion and gesture. The exhibit employs infrared sensors or similar technology to detect the position and movement of visitors’ hands or fingers within a designated area. As visitors move their hands or fingers, the sensors capture

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Impossible Mixture: Exploring Liquid Immiscibility

Working of the Artifact: The Impossible Mixture exhibit provides a visual demonstration of the principle of immiscibility in liquids. Visitors are presented with containers holding liquids of different densities and properties. When these liquids are mixed together, they refuse to form a homogeneous mixture and instead separate into distinct layers. This phenomenon occurs due to

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Fun Mirrors: (Exploring Reflection and Distortion)

Working of the Artifact: Fun mirrors are a fascinating exhibit that delves into the principles of reflection and distortion caused by mirrors with varying curvature. These mirrors, unlike traditional flat mirrors, possess unique shapes that alter the trajectory of light rays, resulting in distorted or exaggerated reflections. The curvature of the mirror plays a pivotal

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Visualizing Sound: Exploring the Dance of Nodes and Antinodes

Working of the Artifact: The “Visualizing Sound” exhibit offers visitors an immersive experience of understanding sound through the visualization of vibrational patterns. A vibrating string is excited at various frequencies, and as it produces sound, visitors can observe the formation of nodes and antinodes along the string. Nodes are stationary points of minimal vibration, while

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Straight Line to Hyperboloid: A Journey of Rotation and Transformation

Working of the Artifact: The “Straight Line to Hyperboloid” exhibit presents visitors with an interactive demonstration of the transformation that occurs when a straight line is rotated about a fixed axis. Visitors can manually rotate the straight line in space, observing the dynamic process of transformation. As the rotation continues, the straight line gradually evolves

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Hit the Ball if You Can: Exploring Magnetic Repulsion through Interaction

Working of the Artifact: “Hit the Ball if You Can” is an interactive game exhibit that leverages the principles of magnetic repulsion. The exhibit consists of a pendulum with a ball attached to it, and participants can manipulate inputs to the pendulum. Magnetic fields are strategically placed around the pendulum’s path. By controlling the magnetic

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