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Sam_0
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I have an idea for a physics demonstration, but i am unsure if it will work. Here it is.
Aim: To change the refractive index of a small model window using electricity.
Materials: 25g KPD (Kerr Medium) watered down and inserted between 2 glass panels.
Electrodes placed above and below panels powered by upto 9V Car battery
Diagram: See Website http://www.geocities.com/ctrl_alt_sam/HomePage.html?1148196883437
I hope to beable to change the refractive index which should distort the light through the 16x8cm Window
Please Tell me if you have spotted any problems or any suggestions that would make this experiment a success(As it is quite an expensive experiment, it would be ashame for it not to work)
Thanks For your Suggestions
Aim: To change the refractive index of a small model window using electricity.
Materials: 25g KPD (Kerr Medium) watered down and inserted between 2 glass panels.
Electrodes placed above and below panels powered by upto 9V Car battery
Diagram: See Website http://www.geocities.com/ctrl_alt_sam/HomePage.html?1148196883437
I hope to beable to change the refractive index which should distort the light through the 16x8cm Window
Please Tell me if you have spotted any problems or any suggestions that would make this experiment a success(As it is quite an expensive experiment, it would be ashame for it not to work)
Thanks For your Suggestions