Overview
Crack Shot is an interactive Geometric Optics Physics Exhibit that demonstrates how light travels, reflects, and forms images through mirrors and optical paths. Designed for science museums, children’s museums, and STEM education spaces, this exhibit allows visitors to experience optical principles through hands-on aiming and observation.
By adjusting angles and observing light paths, users can understand reflection laws, angles of incidence, and image formation in mirrors. The interactive design turns abstract optics theory into a fun, visual, and memorable learning experience.
Built with a sturdy metal structure, precision optical components, and museum-grade finishes, Crack Shot is suitable for high-traffic public environments and long-term operation.
Key Features
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🔦 Hands-on demonstration of light reflection
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🎯 Interactive aiming and targeting system
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📐 Visualization of angles of incidence and reflection
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🪞 Uses mirrors and optical paths to form images
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🏗 Durable structure for museum and education venues
Educational Topics Covered
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Law of reflection
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Angles of incidence and reflection
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Image formation in mirrors
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Light paths and ray diagrams
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Applications of geometric optics
Application Scenarios