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Collection of Optics Cliparts (23)
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Lightweight optics assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A friendly cartoon instructor highlights the word “Light” on a chalkboard, making physics concepts accessible and fun for students.
A classic hypnotic spiral illusion that appears to rotate or recede when stared at-perfect for exploring perception and visual effects.
A stylized pair of purple binoculars-perfect for representing exploration, observation, or discovery in digital interfaces.
A historical illustration showing two laborers employing a rope-and-pulley system to raise a towering stone column during classical construction.
A classic red laser pointer projecting a straight, coherent beam of light-demonstrating directional emission and monochromatic properties.
A schematic showing how point x on object plane α (z=0) is projected through lens R to form image Tα′ on plane α′, with coordinate system (x₁, x₂, z).
A simple illustration showing white light entering a glass prism and emerging as a colorful rainbow spectrum-demonstrating dispersion.
A detailed cutaway view of a multi-fiber optical cable, revealing internal buffer tubes and active light pulses carrying data.
A pair of classic six-sided dice, one displaying 1, 3, and 5; the other showing 2, 4, and 6-ideal for illustrating chance, board games, or math concepts.
A clean, high-visibility scope reticle with a red central aiming point for quick target lock and precise long-range shooting.
A classic ray diagram showing how light from object point O converges through a thin lens to form an image at P, with labeled focal points (F, F′), principal planes (H), and angles (ω).
A sleek pair of brown acetate eyeglasses with rounded lenses and comfortable temple tips-designed for both style and function.
Meet this friendly green dragon-ideal for sparking imagination in kids’ storytelling and learning activities.
A stylized line-art depiction of standard binoculars, perfect for coloring pages or instructional diagrams.
