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== Thin film interference == Consider two identical microscopic slides in air illuminated with light from a laser. The bottom slide is rotated upward so that the wedge angle gets a bit smaller. What happens to the interference fringes? <<c>> <<lia(slides_1.png, align = center, width = 40%)>> <<c(1)>> A. spaced farther apart A. spaced closer together A. no change |
Lecture 17: Chapter 35 (Diffraction)
Thin film interference
Consider two identical microscopic slides in air illuminated with light from a laser. The bottom slide is rotated upward so that the wedge angle gets a bit smaller. What happens to the interference fringes?
- spaced farther apart
- spaced closer together
- no change
Physics 5B UCSC
