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EWN DiffractionLabForm

The document describes a lab experiment involving the diffraction and interference of light waves. It is divided into three parts: the first examines water wave analogies to changing frequency and amplitude; the second compares wavelengths of light and examines how amplitude, source spacing, and wavelength affect interference patterns; the third considers how aperture size, wavelength, and distance affect diffraction patterns. The conclusion questions calculate wavelength from interference pattern measurements and ask how white light would appear compared to monochromatic light in the experiment.
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The document describes a lab experiment involving the diffraction and interference of light waves. It is divided into three parts: the first examines water wave analogies to changing frequency and amplitude; the second compares wavelengths of light and examines how amplitude, source spacing, and wavelength affect interference patterns; the third considers how aperture size, wavelength, and distance affect diffraction patterns. The conclusion questions calculate wavelength from interference pattern measurements and ask how white light would appear compared to monochromatic light in the experiment.
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Diffraction Lab

Part I: Water Waves Analogy (5 Points Each)


1. Describe the changes in the wave as frequency is changed.

2. Describe the changes in the wave as Amplitude is changed.

3. Describe the interference of the two waves patterns.

Part II: Light Wave Interference (5 Points Each)


4. Compare the wavelength of the blue light vs the red light.

5. What effect does amplitude have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

6. What effect does source spacing have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

7. What effect does wavelength have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

Part III: Light Wave Diffraction (5 Points Each)


8. What effect does a larger amplitude have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

9. What effect does a shorter wavelength have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

10. What effect does a larger barrier-to-screen distance have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

11. What effect does a smaller slit width have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?

12. What effect does a smaller slit separation have on the maxima separation in the interference pattern?
Conclusion Questions and Calculations: You may check your approximate answers in the simulation
1. The simulation uses monochromatic light. If white light was used instead, what would be seen on the screen? (5
Points)

2. As wavelength of the incident light increases (bluered) what happens to the maxima separation? (5 Points)

3. Two thin slits with separation of .0250mm are placed over monochromatic orange laser light at 610.nm. What is the
small angle measurement from the central maximum (zero degrees, inline with the source) to the first maximum?
(Show your Calculations) (6 Points)

4. A beam of green light is split by thin double slit with separation of 0.0500mm and incident upon a screen some
distance away. The angles of the first and second maximums are .584o and 1.17o respectively. What is the wavelength
of the green light? (Show Your Calculation) (7 Points)

5. A single, monochromatic indigo light source is shined through an etched, flat prism with a slit separation of .0250mm.
The resulting interference pattern is viewed on a screen 1.25m away. The third maximum is found to be 6.6cm from
the central maximum. What is the wavelength of the indigo light? (Show Your Calculations) (7 Points)

Conclusion (10 Points)

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