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Diffraction & Interference
BlackBoard Notes

Note: Next week ("Radioactivity of a Smoke Detector") - no eating or drinking during lab!

  • Three experiments (Order doesn't matter!):
    1. Observe diffraction, interference patterns (single- and double-slit).
    2. Measure λ of red line of hydrogen.
    3. Measure extreme blue and red λ's of visible light.


  • Diffraction, interference – a qualitative analysis:

    Single Slit Single Slit:
    How does a wider slit width
    affect the diffraction pattern?

    Double Slit Double Slit:
    How does a greater separation between slits
    affect the interferece pattern?

    Reset the slit discs when finished!


  • Wavelength of red hydrogen light:

    Hydrogen mλ = d sinθ
    d = 32,700 nm

    x/d

    m lambda


  • Limits of vision:

    Visible spectrum


    Visible light mλ = d sinθ

    d = 1900 nm
    What is m?

    Note: Can't use small angle approximation!!

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