P5.6.3.1 Determining the Velocity of Light Using a Periodical Light Signal at a Short Measuring Distance
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Determining the Velocity of Light Using a Periodical Light Signal at a Short Measuring Distance
In the experiment P5.6.3.1, the apparent transit time Δt’ is measured as a function of the measuring distance Δs, and the velocity of light in the air is calculated according to the formula
COMPONENTS OF EQUIPMENT SETS:
1 | 476 301 | Light transmitter and receiver |
1 | 575 214 | Oscilloscope 30 MHz, two-channel, analogous |
1 | 460 08 | Lens in frame, f=150 mm |
2 | 300 11 | Saddle base |
1 | 311 02 | Metal rule, 1 m |
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