Rubik's Cube

Mirror blocks

The Mirror Blocks, also known as the Mirror Cube and Bump Cube, is a type of twisty puzzle and shape modification of the standard 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube and was invented in 2006. The puzzle's internal mechanism is nearly identical to that of the Rubik's Cube, although it differs from normal 3x3 cubes in that all pieces are the same color (typically reflective gold or silver stickers) and are identified by shape since each one is also a distinct rectangular prism. Like the Ghost Cube and Mastermorphix, the mirror cube has a 3x3x3 shape, meaning that it can be solved the same way as the 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube. (Wikipedia).

Mirror blocks
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reaLD 3D glasses filter with a linear polarising filter

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From playlist Everything in chronological order

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Physics 11.1.3a - Spherical and Parabolic Mirrors

Spherical and Parabolic mirrors. From the Physics course by Derek Owens. The distance learning class is available at www.derekowens.com

From playlist Physics - Reflection and Refraction

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Infinity mirror

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From playlist Optics

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Concave Mirror Image Formation

In this video from The Physics Classroom's video tutorial series, Mr. H explains what an image is and how a concave mirror produces an image. Real images and virtual images are discussed and compared to each other. The characteristics of concave mirror images are described. The video titl

From playlist Reflection and Mirrors

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Physics 54 Optics: Mirrors (4 of 6) Convex Mirror

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to find the location of the image when the object is placed 100cm in front of a convex mirror.

From playlist PHYSICS - OPTICS

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Convex Mirror Image Formation

In this video from The Physics Classroom's video tutorial series, Mr. H discusses how light reflects off a convex mirror and uses the "rules" of reflection to explain how an image is formed by a convex mirror. You can find more information that supports this video on our website: Lesson

From playlist Reflection and Mirrors

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PARABOLIC DISH MIRROR REFLECTOR SPHERICAL SUN PARABOLIC SOLAR COOKER REFLECTIVE ALUMINUM

http://www.greenpowerscience.com/ This is a video demonstrating the 24" paraboloid which is roughly a 75% mirror vs. a spherical shape with a 95% mirror lining.

From playlist NEW VIDEOS

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Concave mirrors and ray diagrams, demonstrated and explained : from fizzics.org

Ray diagrams for a concave mirror are explained using a demonstration of how light is focussed by a concave mirror and then how images are formed. The practical demonstrations are then linked to the ray diagrams. Notes and many more video lessons available here https://www.fizzics.org/fizz

From playlist Light, lenses and mirrors

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Geometric Optics Intuition with Mirrors and Lenses Concave Convex Diverging Converging | Doc Physics

This video has it all. Seriously, all of it. But no math, and no ray tracing. But maybe you just want to understand. Who can blame you? Just look at the light in that thumbnail bending away from the normal to the surface as it exits the plastic. All of geometric optics with lenses st

From playlist Demos 25. The Reflection of Light: Mirrors

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How colliding blocks act like a beam of light...to compute pi.

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From playlist Neat proofs/perspectives

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Curved Mirrors-1963-Watch Mr.Wizard

This episode was chosen by Don Herbert, TV’ Mr.Wizard’, as one of his Top 100 from his famous ‘Watch Mr.Wizard’ TV series which ran from 1951 to 1965 on National Television. During that period the Press named him ‘America’s Favorite Science Teacher’. While his television fame recognize

From playlist How It Works

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Amazing Science Behind Coronagraphs with Dr. Lucie Leboulleux

Coronographs will soon be in every major telescope. They can block the light from the star and reveal things around it, like exoplanets. There's so much amazing science behind them. Like, did you know coronographs can be adaptive? We dive into all that with Dr Lucie Leboulleux. Enjoy the i

From playlist Interviews

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Interferometer and interference

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From playlist MIT 8.04 Quantum Physics I, Spring 2016

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Astronomy 101: Reflecting Telescope Designs

Skynet University: http://skynet.unc.edu/introastro Use Our Telescopes From Anywhere! Astronomy 101: The Solar System Lesson 4: Telescopes Topic: Reflecting Telescope Designs Next:  Detectors (http://youtu.be/hT0Y91IT7bg) Previous: Reflecting vs. Refracting Telescopes (http://youtu.

From playlist UNC: Astronomy 101 by Skynet University | CosmoLearning.org Astronomy

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Knot Categorification From Mirror Symmetry (Lecture- 2) by Mina Aganagic

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From playlist Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE)

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Spatial Filtering

Improving laser beams by removing unwanted scattered and contrast reducing aberrations.

From playlist Lasers

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Why It Took a Decade to Launch The James Webb Space Telescope | Compilation

The James Webb Space Telescope has launched! But it was a very long road to get to this point, and we’ve been following the progress for a decade! Hosted By: Hank Green SciShow is on TikTok! Check us out at https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow ---------- Support SciShow Space by becoming a p

From playlist SciShow Space

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Concave Mirror Ray Diagrams

In this video from The Physics Classroom's video tutorial series, Mr. H demonstrates and explains how to construct ray diagrams for objects located in front of a concave mirror. Five examples are given. The video titled "Introduction to Curved Mirrors" (referenced on slide 3) can be found

From playlist Reflection and Mirrors

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Reflections | Revision for Maths GCSE and IGCSE

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From playlist Edexcel GCSE Maths Revision

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