“HoloBurner: Mixed reality equipment for learning flame color reaction by using aerial imaging display”
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- HoloBurner: Mixed reality equipment for learning flame color reaction by using aerial imaging display
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The HoloBurner system is a mixed reality instrument for chemistry experiments to learn about the color reaction of flames. The system consists of a real Bunsen burner and an aerial image display that shows a holographic image of a flame at the tip of the burner.
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