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ziro4ka [17]
1 year ago
7

A shift in one fringe in the Michelson-Morley experiment corresponds to a change in the round-trip travel time along one arm of

the interferometer by one period of vibration of light (about 2.0 x 10-15 s) when the apparatus is rotated by 9〫0. What velocity through the ether would be deduced from a shift of one fringe? (Take the length of the interferometer arm to be 11 m).Hint: You may find the following expansions helpful for this problem and problems you will see later inthe class.
Physics
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]1 year ago
3 0

Explanation:

When Michelson-Morley apparatus is turned through 90^{o} then position of two mirrors will be changed. The resultant path difference will be as follows.

      \frac{lv^{2}}{\lambda c^{2}} - (-\frac{lv^{2}}{\lambda c^{2}}) = \frac{2lv^{2}}{\lambda c^{2}}

Formula for change in fringe shift is as follows.

          n = \frac{2lv^{2}}{\lambda c^{2}}

       v^{2} = \frac{n \lambda c^{2}}{2l}

             v = \sqrt{\frac{n \lambda c^{2}}{2l}}

According to the given data change in fringe is n = 1. The data is Michelson and Morley experiment is as follows.

             l = 11 m

    \lambda = 5.9 \times 10^{-7} m

           c = 3.0 \times 10^{8} m/s

Hence, putting the given values into the above formula as follows.

            v = \sqrt{\frac{n \lambda c^{2}}{2l}}

               = \sqrt{\frac{1 \times (5.9 \times 10^{-7} m) \times (3.0 \times 10^{8})^{2}}{2 \times 11 m}}

               = 2.41363 \times 10^{9} m/s

Thus, we can conclude that velocity deduced is 2.41363 \times 10^{9} m/s.

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