- In optics, a
caustic or
caustic network is the
envelope of
light rays
which have been
reflected or
refracted by a
curved surface or object, or the projection...
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called caustic soda Pot****ium hydroxide,
sometimes called caustic potash Calcium oxide,
sometimes called caustic lime
Caustic may also
refer to:
Caustic (band)...
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Twisted cubic Viviani's
curve Caustic including Catacaustic and
Diacaustic Cissoid Conchoid Evolute Glissette Inverse curve Involute Isoptic including...
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Sodium hydroxide, also
known as lye and
caustic soda, is an
inorganic compound with the
formula NaOH. It is a
white solid ionic compound consisting of...
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envelope of the
normals to a
curve. The
evolute of a
curve, a surface, or more
generally a submanifold, is the
caustic of the
normal map. Let M be a...
- In geometry, a
cardioid (from Gr**** καρδιά (kardiá) 'heart') is a
plane curve traced by a
point on the
perimeter of a
circle that is
rolling around a...
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situation where caustics are
visible is when
light shines on a
drinking gl****. The gl****
casts a shadow, but also
produces a
curved region of bright...
- by any
curve,
surface or
closed set in space.
Caustic (mathematics)
Envelope theorem Ruled surface Bruce, J. W.; Giblin, P. J. (1984),
Curves and Singularities...
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Ancient Gr**** ὁ νεφρός (ho nephros) 'kidney-shaped') is a
specific plane curve. It is a type of
epicycloid in
which the
smaller circle's
radius differs...
- of a
curve as the
envelope of its
circles of curvature. He also
investigated caustic curves and in
particular he
studied these ****ociated
curves of the...