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| Caustics are formed by light being reflected or transmitted by a number of specular (shiny) surfaces before interacting with a diffuse (light scattering) surface. The light cast onto a dining table by a wine glass is one of the most common examples of caustics. | ![]() |
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Mar 24th, 2006 at 08:35 AMfr'