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Grating 3D
Parallel bars are placed perpendicular to each other to form a 3D grating. You can control the number of bars in each direction, as well as the diameter of bars.
Contributed by:
Sándor Kabai
and
George Beck
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Rotate and Zoom in 3D
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PERMANENT CITATION
Sándor Kabai
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George Beck
"
Grating 3D
"
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/Grating3D/
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Published: September 28, 2007
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