Michelson and Morley conducted their famous aether wind experiment and then after finding their first result they interposed the experiment and started it all over again. Why would they do this?
This may be hard to express without a diagram. For the beam that split left and came back towards the half silvered mirror perpendicular to the aether wind, shouldn't it be solved that way vectorially? My textbook has the speed of light (c) as the hypotenuse. Which has screwed me over in the way...
I would like an outside opinion on something I've been thinking about lately. If one of the outer mirrors on a Michelson interferometer was to be misaligned by a small angle of theta, what would be the shape of the interference pattern in the detector plane? What would happen to this pattern as...
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(B) http://imgur.com/VL4aG
although I showed the rest of the problem for context if needed
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ΔL=αLΔT
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm a little confused by the wording of the problem. When we find the shift in ΔN, are we actually finding Δ(ΔN)...
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I just heard a guy talking about the Michelson-Morley experiment as evidence that the Earth is still. It is true that the MM experiment basically showed that the Earth was at rest with respect to "the ether" (but we know that the Earth moves around the sun, so the notion of ether...
I'm wondering about the Michelson interferometer and energy conservation. It seems like if one arm has an optical path difference that results in a pi phase shift relative to the other arm, then there will be complete destructive interference at the output port. Talking to some people, I gather...
I would love to get my head around this; I did a quick search for this, but only came across one thread with fringe shift in the title (in the first 5 pages of the search results).
The OP will probably sound like me "thinking out loud", because it largely will be. I'm not entirely sure of...
Consider a Michelson interferometer with semi-transparent mirror with a reflection coefficient for the intensity, R and transmission of T=1-R. The mirror does not absorb anything.
Calculate the intensities of the light in the two outputs as a function of delta_x = x_2-x_1 which is the...
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I am having trouble understanding how I would apply the Michelson Interferometer equation to a problem on the PGRE. Here is a link to a diagram displaying the interferometer as well as the equation which is very similar to the way the topic is shown in my REA pgre book...
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can anyone explain why localised fringes are curved in michelson interferometer experiment with a monochromatic light used, when the mirrors are held not exactly perpendicular to each other and there is wedge formation.
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The ether wind theory of the Michelson-Morley experiment is discussed in the text for the special case where the arms of the interferometer are parallel and perpendicular to the wind. Consider the general case for an angular setting θ. Prove that, for equal arms of length L...
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Edit: The reflecting side is the right side of left slab
Please look at the pic above ... The light from source splits at left slab and goes in 2 directions and come back to interfere.
From figure, it is obvious that path diff. in slabs for both rays is 0
and only path diff...
Michelson & morley experiment...
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We say that the speed of light is constant when seen from any frame of refrence because the ratio of length and time measured from moving and rest frame is same.
Also by Lorentz transformation L= L1 $ (L1 and T1 are in the moving frame and $...
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I am currently studying the optical Michelson Interferometer and I am in need of help with a derivation.
The equation I need to derive is that for the intensity of the light arriving at the viewing point. The equation is given below.Homework Equations
I(Δ)=I/2 +...
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1. A Michelson interferometer is operated in a vacuum, using monochromatic
light of wavelength 589 nm. The interferometer is set up so that the distances
between the moving mirror and the beam splitter and the fixed mirror and the
beam splitter are equal. A...
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The problem I am misunderstanding begins with a reference to a previous problem and example. Let me begin to ask my question by showing my work for the previous problem and describe the example in reference.
(reference problem) - Ch.1, #13.
Consider a reference frame...
I'm a lay person who is interested in developing a better understanding of science in general, as well as specific theories.
I'm just wondering if someone would be able to help me understand how Length contraction explains the null set of the Michelson Morley experiment?
Hopefully this...
hello, i am curious to know more about advancements that has happened to the M-m experiment, i am studying relativity and recently saw a http://youtu.be/7T0d7o8X2-E" of a modified interferometer. anyone knows a book/blog/file that talks purely about this. thanks.
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Suppose you know the wavelength of light passing through a Michelson interferometer with high accuracy. Describe how you could use the interferometer to measure the length of a small piece of material.
2. The attempt at a solution
- Sandwich the piece of material behind...
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Express the intensity from a beam that crosses a Michelson Interferometer that its beam splitter transfers 1/3 and reflects 2/3.
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N/A
The Attempt at a Solution
Would like to have a hint...
The books say that interference happens basically between the light waves from the two mirrors. But it seems to me that the path difference between the pairs remains constant for all the waves (as long as both the mirrors are perpendicular to each other). So why do circular rings form? How does...
If, in the double-slit experiment, individual photons only interfere with themselves, as apparently happens when the stream of photons is slowed down to "one at a time", does the same rule or phenomenon apply to the various Michelson interferometer experiments?
I think it was in Dirac’s...
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Lets say we have a laser beam and we send it to a michelson interferometer.
Why the beam pattern at the screen gives circles and not lines or something else?
Thanks
P.S.
see for instance
http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/physicsdemos/videos/9823-michelson-interferometer
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Derive the exact expression for the index of refraction n of a glass plate as a function of the
fringe shift m, the plate thickness t and the angle of deflection of the plate (hint: find the
optical path difference for an incident vs a tilted incident beam, and solve for...
I need some help trying to figure out the relationship between Albert michelson and einstein. Basically it is called the Einstein number project and we have to figure out how many numbers (aka people) it took for michelson to get to einstein.
For Example: (This Einstein number is 4) Arthur...
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Hello, I'm working on an experiment that involves a Michelson interferometer and doppler effect.
Here is the description of the apparatus.
Michelson interferometer is set up with one moving arm and microwave is transmitted and received.
With the beam splitter splitting...
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Well. the statement is explain the Aether Experiment.Homework Equations
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What i gather is that MM threw a light source into a thing to split the light up and had to mirrors to reflect the light into the telescope. One going against and one going...
Are there any tricks for getting the two arms of a Michelson interferometer exactly equal, if all I have is a CW HeNe laser to align? The real experiment will be using the interferometer on short pulses, so I will only see interference when the path lengths are equal to within 30 microns or so...
(A laser monochromatic laser is shone in from the left, that's E_{in}.)
[PLAIN]http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/6184/beamsplitter.png
In the lecture notes, it says that:
E_{out1}=rE_2+tE_1, where E_1=-rE_{in}e^{i\phi} and E_2=tE_{in}e^{i\phi}
I don't really understand the signs...
URGENT! michelson interferometer - maxima and minima
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If a wave is reflected at a surface of a plate with higher refractive index (eg. At air glass or air-metal) it suffers a λ/2 phase change. Show that for the interferometer, maxima will occur for 2dcosθ = (n+1/2)λ and...
what was the real motive of MM experiment
to measure the speed of light or to measure the orbital speed (or speed of ether) of Earth with respect to stationary ether?
plss anyone reply
in michelson interferometer, does amplitude of of two waves is divided. i mean one wave say from fixed mirror has amplitue say A and the wave from moving mirror has amplitude say 0.8A? can we call this coherent source?
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Ok, I was able to figure out the difference in time for the michelson morley experiment and hence the fringe shift is B^2*L/wavelength. What i can't understand is why after shifting the experiment 90 degrees the fringe shift is supposed to be different. the one...
i know the question may be a bit stupid to some people, but i seriously don't know how to do it...
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How far must the movable mirror of a Michelson interferometer, illuminated by a 589-nm source, be displaces for 2000 fringes to move past the reference point?
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Basically, there is an interferometer with one perfect mirror and a mirror with varying thickness across it. You shine parallel coherent light, wavelength 633nm, and see an interference pattern. The interference batter is wavy dark and light fringes of varying thickness. Two...
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The Michelson interferometer can be used to measure extremely small distance scales. What is the smallest distance scale that can be measured? What uncertainty is associated with this?
What is the smallest scale that can be measured by the Fabry-Perot...
Here's my problem:
One of the arms of Michelson interferometer without the compensator consists of a cell 7.5 cm long. How many fringes would be observed shifting if all the air were evacuated from the cell? Use nvac= 1, nair= 1.00029 and the source wavelength 5,000 Angstoms (1 Angstrom =...
does anyone know how to derive this equation regarding the Michelson interferometer:
d_m = (m[lambda])/2
where d_m is the physical distance of a micrometer division, m is the number of fringes that crosses a screen given some d_m and lambda is the wavelength of the laser used to create the...
I think General Relativity would argue that the light traveling vertically, shown in the diagram by the blue track, would be faster than the beam traveling an equal distance horizontally in the predominantly stronger gravitational field. We are assuming no atmosphere. Is this correct or could...
Could someone please explain to me the significance of the results of the michelson morley experiment? What is the explanation of how those results could happen and how they fit in with current theory? Has the experiment been repeated in space away from the Earth's gravity field?
For my undergraduate project, I have been tasked to measure group delay of dielectric mirrors. I have found only papers that point mainly to use a Michelson interferometer using white light interferometry. I have googled and found how to construct a standard Michelson interferometer. However I...
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Explain how a pattern of straight line fringes of equal thickness can be observed in a michelson interferometer.
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see diagram 1/3 of the way down page at http://www.holo.com/holo//book/book6&7.html
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I really am stuck...
[This was moved from a thread in Philosophy Forum. -MIH]
..an example that is commonly used in physics and my response for it.
Is light actually passing him at 300,000,000 m/s? I would say no. Let's say he starts moving at 299,999,999 m/s. This will slow down thinking, perception...
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Find the angular radius of the tenth bright fringe in a Michelson interferometer
when the central-path difference (2d) is (i) 1.50 mm and (ii) 1.5 cm.
Assume the orange light of a krypton arc is used and that the interference is
adjusted in each case so that the first...
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Find the angular radius of the tenth bright fringe in a Michelson interferometer
when the central-path difference (2d) is (i) 1.50 mm and (ii) 1.5 cm.
Assume the orange light of a krypton arc is used and that the interference is
adjusted in each case so that the first...
Hey there, I'm doing a Michelson Interferometer for my final Physics project, and my partner and I are having some difficulties.
We have our beam splitter set up 45 degrees from the light source (a simple red laser) and 2 mirrors set up in such a way that the one directly across from the beam...
How would you change the splitting patterns for an interferometer? (Specifically a Michelson interferometer, if it matters) How would changing the fixed mirror, movable mirror, etc. affect the pattern?
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We just started learning some optics, and are just supposed to understand this...
Hello there, I have a question concerning Michelson stellar interferometer.
It is about stars ejecting mass in a thin luminous shell of gas expanding to a size greater than that of star itself.
So it says in the exercise:
a michelson interferometer is used as a fourrier transform...