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F. Hwang
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This page contains a short explanation and Java simulation of the physics behind rainbows. It covers the reflection and refraction effects of light inside a water droplet as well as…
  
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W. Christian and M. Belloni
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The Physlet Physics Section 7: Optics provides a technology-enhanced introduction to topics in optics from an introductory physics course. Interactive javascript simulations are used…
  
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M. Davidson, S. Neaves, and M. Abramowitz; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a tutorial for students of introductory physics or optics on the topic of light polarization. It explains the basic concept of polarization, and offers links to related…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, K. Spring, M. Abramowitz, J. Long, and B. O'Flynn; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a tutorial for students of introductory physics or optics on the polarized light microscope, including its history and applications of its use. It also includes links to…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, M. Abramowitz, and J. Long; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a Java simulation for students of introductory physics or optics on the phenomenon known as Brewster's Angle. Users may change the refractive index and wavelength of an…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, and M. Abramowitz; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a Java simulation on the phenomenon known as birefringence (double refraction). It depicts light passing through a crystal of calcite known as Iceland Spar, which has…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, and M. Abramowitz; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is an interactive Java simulation for students of introductory physics or optics on the phenomenon known as birefringence. It simulates a virtual microscope with a…
  
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M. Davidson, K. Spring, and D. Murphy; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a tutorial for students of physics or optics on the topic of light polarization. It explores basic concepts, techniques in modern polarized light microscopy, historical…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Abramowitz, and M. Parry-Hill; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is an interactive Java simulation for introductory physics students on the topic of light polarization. It explores the effect of rotating two polarizers on an incident…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, and M. Abramowitz; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is an interactive virtual microscope simulation relating to birefringence, also known as double refraction. Double refraction occurs naturally in materials such as calcite…
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