Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Chapter 36, Problem 46PQ
CASE STUDY Michelson’s interferometer played an important role in improving our understanding of light, and it has many practical uses today. For example, it may be used to measure precisely the indices of refraction of various media. Suppose an initially evacuated tube of length 6.50 cm is placed in one of the paths in Michelson’s interferometer. The tube is then filled slowly with a gas of an unknown index of refraction, and as a result 42 fringes shift. The laser light has a wavelength of 608.5 nm. You will find that the index of refraction is very close to 1. Give n – 1 to three significant figures.
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