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Engineering Physics Practice Test: Light Inference and Young’s Experiment
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Thomas Young's double-slit experiment in 1801 was the first to demonstrate the phenomenon of light interference. The experiment involved shining a coherent light source, such as a laser, through two narrow slits cut into a screen. The light waves passing through the slits interfered with each other, creating a wave-like pattern on the screen.  Young observed that when the two beams of light recombined, the combined beam showed a pattern of light and dark fringes. He concluded that the fringes resulted from the fact that when the beams recombine their peaks and troughs may not be in... Show more
Engineering Physics Practice Test: Light Inference and Young’s Experiment
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1. A thin layer of colorless oil is spread over water in a container (μ = 1.4). If the light of wavelength 640 nm is absent in the reflected light, what is the minimum thickness of oil layer?