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    Kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope ( / kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp /) is an optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces (or mirrors) tilted to each other at an angle, so that one or more (parts of) objects on one end of these mirrors are shown as a regular symmetrical pattern when viewed from the other end, due to repeated reflection.

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  3. kaleidoscope: [noun] an instrument containing loose bits of colored material (such as glass or plastic) between two flat plates and two plane mirrors so placed that changes of position of the bits of material are reflected in an endless variety of patterns.

  4. KALEIDOSCOPE definition: 1. a toy in the shape of a tube, that you look through to see different patterns of light made by…. Learn more.

  5. A simple kaleidoscope consists of two thin, wedge-shaped mirror strips touching along a common edge or of a single sheet of bright aluminum bent to an angle of 60° or 45°. The mirrors are enclosed in a tube with a viewing eyehole at one end. At the other end is a thin, flat box that can be rotated; it is made from two glass disks, the outer one ground to act as a diffusing screen.

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  7. Mar 7, 2024 · At the most basic level, a kaleidoscope is made of two or more mirrors or reflective surfaces positioned at an angle to each other, usually forming a V-shape or a triangle. A tubeorcase -- often looking like a spyglass-- is the body surrounding the mirror assembly.A collection of objects is positioned at one end of the mirrors, and there's an eyehole at the other end.

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  9. Inside the kaleidoscope, a number of mirrors are arranged in a circle. It also holds a variety of colorful objects, like beads, pebbles, or small pieces of glass. These items are free to move around. When a person rotates the outside of the kaleidoscope, the mirrors reflect the movement of the small objects.

  10. Mar 16, 2018 · The kaleidoscope was invented in 1816 by Scottish scientist, Sir David Brewster (1781–1868), a mathematician and physicist noted for his various contributions to the field of optics. He patented it in 1817 (GB 4136), but thousands of unauthorized copycats were constructed and sold, resulting in Brewster receiving little financial benefits from his most famous invention.

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