Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Mirror velocity of Michelson interferometer is 2.75cm/s. Frequency of interferometer is to be calculated for 350nm UV radiation.
Concept introduction:
Frequency will be calculated by the using following formula-
Here, VM is the mirror velocity and
(b)
Interpretation:
Frequency of interferometer is to be calculated for 575 nm visible radiation.
Concept introduction:
Frequency will be calculated by the using the following formula-
Here, VM is the mirror velocity and
(c)
Interpretation:
Frequency of interferometer needs to be calculated for 5.5 µm IR radiation.
Concept introduction:
Frequency will be calculated by the using the following formula-
Here, VM is the mirror velocity and
(d)
Interpretation:
Frequency of interferometer is to be calculated for 25µm IR radiation.
Concept introduction:
Frequency will be calculated by the using the following formula-
Here, VM is the mirror velocity and
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