The deceiving shape would suggest that convex mirrors are used but actually concave mirrors are used, this allows the light to 'bounce' off of it. The incident rays are made to converge this virtual image... very sneaky! :D Hope this helps!
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Disco balls were also known as "glitter balls," "sparkle spheres," and "mirror globes."
Mirrored balls or Disco balls as i know them are used with a spot light and cause a star like effect throughout the room, very nice atmosphere for slow dances.
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A disco ball is a ball covered with mirrors. It is mounted from the ceiling and hung on a shaft so the ball will rotate slowly with a motor. Then you shine a bright spot light on the ball and as it rotates, the light beam reflected off the mirrors also rotate.
Because it was the kind of music they played at discos in the 1970s. The word disco (short for discotheque) means a dance club where music is played by a DJ instead of a live band. So, the style of music that was played at 1970s discotheques came to be called "disco music." Probably because of its association with 1970s disco music, hardly anybody uses the word "disco" or "discotheque" anymore to describe those kinds of dance clubs. Most people just call them "nightclubs" or "dance clubs" now.You know the movie Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta? That's what a disco was. It was a specific kind of music and dancing, in a specific kind of nightclub with lots of colored lights and disco balls. Sort of like a 1970s version of the raves kids go to today (which also feature a specific kind of music and dancing).
The first disco ball was invented in 1859 by Charles and Logan McGrath. The first disco balls were called light balls and used in nightclubs.
Disco balls were also known as "glitter balls," "sparkle spheres," and "mirror globes."
No, but there is a 70's theme which includes disco balls stuff
Disco balls first began appearing in dance clubs in the 1970's they ruled dance clubs and provided a spectacle of whirling lights as people hit the dance floor. These disco balls or "mirror balls" date right back to the early 20th century.
Mirrored balls or Disco balls as i know them are used with a spot light and cause a star like effect throughout the room, very nice atmosphere for slow dances.
China, like everything else.
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Because he always is eating disco balls!!
Beverly Hills Pawn - 2013 Diamonds and Disco Balls 1-4 was released on: USA: 5 June 2013
Some popular symbols in the 1970s were peace signs, disco balls, platform shoes, and bell-bottom pants. The peace sign was particularly prominent due to its association with anti-war movements. Disco balls and bell-bottom pants were iconic symbols of the disco era, reflecting the fashion and music of the time.
Mercury WAS used for mirrors- it provided a bright reflection that did not tarnish.