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Utah Teapot Demo

When I saw a recent post by Suzanne Grinnnan on the history of Martin Newell’s Utah Teapot, I thought I would learn a bit about it. Here is the result, courtesy of Matlab. Notice how the lid obscures the light source when it is raised.

http://burnsdigitalimaging.com/wp-content/uploads/Newell_teapot.mp4
This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 23 March 2016 by pdburns.

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