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ascii art of a Physics Diffraction pattern (use in 4th)
For reference one can look at this page of 1138 in
Halliday & Resnick: Halliday & Resnick textbook PHYSICS, Part 2, Extended Version , 1986, of page 1138. And I am sure most every college physics textbook has a picture of a diffraction pattern. What I want is to resemble the diffraction pattern with an ascii art. So I am going to start such a art work and if someone is skilled in ascii art, please post your diffraction pattern. |;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;;| |;;;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;;| |;;;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;;| |;;;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;;| |;;;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| |;;;;;| Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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