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Explorations in Photoelasticity

When a plastic is placed between two polarizers it produces these brilliance of colors. These colorful patterns are particularly useful in structural analysis studies where these colors are used to find the stress induced (during manufacturing or during operation) in different materials.

*For a good introductory video that runs through the applications of photoelasticity, check out this link.



** After the winter break we will be revisiting ‘Pilot wave hydrodynamics’, this time taking a more DIY approach to this fascinating phenomenon.

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Check out our previous collaborative series on Pilot wave hydrodynamics with FYFD! here

Stay tuned for that and Happy holidays everyone!

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