학술논문

A Contribution for the Construction of Parabolic Mirrors
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Cad.Bras.Ens.Fis.24:338-352,2007
Subject
Physics - Popular Physics
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Language
Abstract
We present a new procedure for the construction of parabolic mirrors using low cost materials. We build a spinning system composed of nylon threads, fish hooks and a plastic bucket. We pour liquid plaster into the bucket and set it in constant rotational motion relative to the earth. A liquid substance assumes a parabolic profile when spinning at constant angular velocity relative to an inertial frame under the influence of an uniform vertical gravitational field. By keeping the bucket under rotation for a long time, the plaster solidifies into a parabolic format. We utilize this solidified plaster paraboloid as a model to construct a counter-mould of glass fibre and resin. Over this counter-mould it is placed stretched laminated foil and then it is poured thick plaster over it. In this way it is obtained a parabolic mirror made of laminated foil and plaster. Our only objective here is to present a new method for the construction of parabolic mirror using low cost materials. This allows further exploration of this procedure by teachers and students either in high-schools or in universities.
Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures