RP 2 interference by a diffraction grating Flashcards

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what is the main aim of this practical?

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  • calculate the wavelength of laser light using diffraction grating
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what are the variables in this experiment?

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independent variable - distance between maxima

dependent variable - angle betwen normal and each order

control vairable - wavelength, slit seperation and distance between slits and screen

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what is the general method for this practical?

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  • place laster on retort stand and DG infront of it
  • use set square to ensure beam passes so it meets screen perpendicularly
  • set D to 1m using metre ruler
  • darken room and turn on laser
  • identify zero order maximum
  • measure d to orderwith vernier calliper and take average
  • repeat with diffraction grating with diff number of slits per mm
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4
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what do we calculate from our results?

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nL = d sinØ

d = 1 / N

arctan ( hn / D ) forø

calc mean Ø for each value

comapre with accepted value

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5
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how do we avoid parallax error in measurement of fringe width!

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  • use set square
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6
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how can we lower percentage uncertainty?

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  • use grating with more lines per mm
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7
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how can we reduce uncertainty in measurements?

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tend to take multiple readings find mean, and also divide by whole record

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what are some safety precuatios?

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  • do not point lasers at eye
  • remove reflecticve surfaces from room to ensure no laser light is reflected into anyones eyes
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