Interferometer

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DavidPeterson
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Interferometer

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Does anyone know where to source new interferometers for Young's Double Slit practical?
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Never heard of it but found this on YouTube...might be helpful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_EdsNf-ljM
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My physics teacher recently requested one. Found a Michelson Interferometer at Serrata (product code 1014429) for around $275.00. Don't know what it does but hope this info helps you.
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Is that a meter of how much irritation we feel when a teacher interferes in our prep rooms?
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Ha ha, some days that goes off the scale!
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Hi All,

Any reputable science suppliers will have one. They will source something for you.

Cheers,

Robb.....
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