The first kaleidoscope was invented around 1816 by Sir David Brewster.
the kaleidoscope was invented in 1815 by Sir David Brewster
Kaleidoscopes has four syllables (ka-lei-do-scopes).
Cozy Baker has written: 'Kaleidoscopes' -- subject(s): Kaleidoscopes 'Holiday frame of mind' -- subject(s): Christian life 'Love Beyond Life' 'Kaleidorama' -- subject(s): Kaleidoscopes 'Kaleidoscopia'
some kaleidoscopes
Kale, scope, cope and ale.
The main relevant physics in this case is reflection of light.
To reflect light.for lookingin solar cookersand in kaleidoscopes
Kites, kennels, knickerbockers, knobs, keys, kettles, kaleidoscopes...
This question is not specific enough. Do you want to know who invented the kaleidoscope? Do you want a list of companies that make them today? Do you want to know if aliens or super intelligent monkeys make them? I really don't know how to answer this. Cheap kaleidoscopes made from plastic, cardboard, and other similar materials are made by all kinds of toy and novelty companies. However, high end kaleidoscopes, sometimes costing thousands of dollars, are generally made by artisans and not corporations. You can find these in specialty stores, artsy stores, and craft stores (not arts and crafts, a crafts store that sells high-end, hand made goods). So, if you want a more specific answer you will have to ask a more specific question.
They are pretty, colorful, you turn them - they make different shapes when pointed to the light through your eyeball. The end.
Joe Kennedy has written: 'Kaleidoscope math' -- subject(s): Kaleidoscopes, Problems, exercises, Study and teaching
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