What are the applications of a kaldeoscope
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Utilitarian uses include incorporating kaleidoscope views and patterns into tapestries, rugs, carpets, wallpaper, fabric and more. The early use of kaleidoscopes was for entertainment and the sheer enjoyment of the beautiful images.
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A kaleidoscope is an optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces tilted to each other in an angle, so that one or more (parts of) objects on one end of the mirrors are seen as a regular symmetrical pattern when viewed from the other end, due to repeated reflection. The reflectors (or mirrors) are usually enclosed in a tube, often containing on one end a cell with loose, colored pieces of glass or other transparent (and/or opaque) materials to be reflected into the viewed pattern. Rotation of the cell causes motion of the materials, resulting in an ever-changing viewed pattern.
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