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Refracted Vision: Distorted Perception Through Light Manipulation

Working of the Artifact: The “Refracted Vision” exhibit utilizes specially designed goggles equipped with lenses and prisms. As light enters the goggles, it encounters these optical components. The lenses and prisms alter the path of light by causing it to refract – bend and change direction. This altered light then reaches your eyes, creating a […]

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Magic Tap

Working of the Artifact: The magic water tap illusion is achieved through a combination of clever mechanics and the deceptive use of hidden elements. The tap seemingly dispenses water on its own accord, captivating observers with the illusion of magical control. In reality, the illusion hinges on a concealed water source and carefully orchestrated movements.

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Pythagoras Theorem: Exploring Right Triangles and Mathematical Relationships

Working of the Artifact: The “Pythagoras Theorem” exhibit engages visitors in a hands-on exploration of right-angled triangles. It features a set of physical models representing different right triangles. Each model allows visitors to manipulate the lengths of the triangle’s legs and hypotenuse. By adjusting these lengths and measuring the resulting sides, visitors can verify the

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Express Route: Unveiling the Efficiency of the Cycloidal Path

A Cycloidal Journey: The “Express Route” exhibit embarks on a captivating journey, revealing the contrasting nature of cycloidal and straight-line paths. Through dynamic visuals, it illustrates how a cycloidal path, formed by the rotation of a wheel, offers a remarkably smoother and more efficient route compared to a straight-line trajectory. The Principle of Cycloidal Elegance:

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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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