Raytracing Mirages Seminar Light and Color in the Nature By:Kuangyu Shi Directed By:Marcus Magnor Jan.16 2004.

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Raytracing Mirages Seminar Light and Color in the Nature By:Kuangyu Shi Directed By:Marcus Magnor Jan

Over View Introduction Theory Analysis Simulation Outlook

Introduction

Theoretical Analysis:Refraction

Theory Analysis:Air Properties Temperature of Air Index of Air -15°C °C0°C °C °C °C

Theoretical Analysis:Light in the Air

Theoretical Analysis:Superior Mirages

Theoretical Analysis:Inferior Mirages

Simulation:Model Air Box made up of Several Layers Constant Refraction Index in Each Layer

Simulation:Refraction Formula

Simulation:Result

Outlook:Analytical Solution

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