You wouldn't happen to know about a simple device that is powered by the deflection of light? I used to have this toy that spun around when exposed to light because of the light bouncing off of the white parts of it. Sorta like a fan except the wind is replaced with light.
Hi Nick- Thanks for posting this - For anyone interested the reference for the paper that describes this wheel is: "A Solar Flare Simulation Wheel for the
Radiation Test Beamline at the Francis
H. Burr Proton Therapy Center
E. W. Cascio, and S. Sarkar, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, VOL. 55, NO. 6, pp 3428 - 3434, Dec 2008
You wouldn't happen to know about a simple device that is powered by the deflection of light? I used to have this toy that spun around when exposed to light because of the light bouncing off of the white parts of it. Sorta like a fan except the wind is replaced with light.
LordDoom10 10 months ago
Hi Nick- Thanks for posting this - For anyone interested the reference for the paper that describes this wheel is: "A Solar Flare Simulation Wheel for the
Radiation Test Beamline at the Francis
H. Burr Proton Therapy Center
E. W. Cascio, and S. Sarkar, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, VOL. 55, NO. 6, pp 3428 - 3434, Dec 2008
ProtonEthan 2 years ago