| Laser Shoot Experiment A laser light shoot experiment has the following requirements.
There is a 3 foot 8.7 inch by 2 foot 9.4 inch peice of paper. On the short side of the paper is 9.45 inch long line that is positioned in the middle. This is where the laser is going to be. From that line there is a X that is 2feet and 4.38 inches away at a 60-63 degree angle from the line. The object of this experiement is to us one plastic semi-circle and two mirrors to make the light that the laser produces to hit a teething ring right in the middle of the ring. The plastic semi cirle is going to produce a refraction of at least 10 degrees and the two mirrors will produce reflection. The mirrors have a reflective side on the back of them so the light will travel into the mirror and bounce back out to produce reflection. Now the teething ring can only be posiioned on one of the X lines. You see the X has to lines, the lines that cross to produce the X. Well the teething ring can only be positioned on either one of those lines not just anywhere on the X. The question of this experiment is Where do you position the semi-cirle and the two mirrors so that laser light will travel through them and hit the target which is in the middle of the ring? From the laser/line where you can position the two mirrors and plastic semi-cirle so that the light will travel to hit the target? |