Able to make the split needed for the interference experiment

In summary, the person is trying to do an interference experiment but is having difficulty. They need to use a laser pointer and a pinhole to see a pattern.
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Craig113
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Hello!
I want to know if its possible for me without any sofisticated tools to make the split needed for the interference experiment? I have a laserpoiner that as the the source of light. I have tried to make the split by cutting the back part of a mirror with a smal raizorblade. But it seems that the cut isn't small enought. Is this possible, and if so what do i need to do?
 
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Hi there,

This is more than possible with a laser pointer and any old collection of household goods.

I remember when I was doing GCSE's (exams in the UK when you are 14/15), observing interference effects by shining a laser pointer at the gap formed between two 3.5" disk covers. You will get inteference effects off one slit, no need for two. Try a spacing of one foot between the pointer and slit, and one foot between slit and screen. Push the two objects forming the slit slowly together (ensuring that the slit is illuminated fully by the pointer - they are invariably crap lasers so this shouldn't be a problem) until you see an inteference pattern.

Best of luck, and please report back - it's amazing when you first make it (and see it) for yourself.

Next step - making holograms :-)

Regards,
James Jackson.
 
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dont work.

It just can't be done, don't matter how you want to put it, to get interference the space between the slits need to be about the same as the wavelenght of the light, and that's 650 nanometers. Tell me, how I am going to even come close to such a slit? I have tried the with cards and mirrors, but don't even get close.
 
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didn't you read the replies?
 
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Craig113 said:
It just can't be done, don't matter how you want to put it, to get interference the space between the slits need to be about the same as the wavelenght of the light, and that's 650 nanometers.
Not so. You should be able to easily see a pattern with slit spacing on the order of 0.5 mm. (Put the screen a meter or so away from the slits.) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment#Conditions_for_interference)

Please look at the link that brewnog supplied. It's easy!
 
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Yes, I remember some 5 years ago or so in high school physics we painted microscope slides black and used a rasor blade to cut out two slits, we then held it to our eye and looked at a light source. Such as an incandescant bulb which has a full spectrum. Doing this you are able to observe interference.
 
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Its is now done.
The main problem was the distance between the the screen and the splits.
 

1. What is the interference experiment?

The interference experiment is a scientific experiment used to observe the behavior of waves. It involves passing a wave through two slits and observing the resulting interference pattern.

2. How is the split made for the interference experiment?

The split for the interference experiment is usually made using a device called a double-slit apparatus. This apparatus has two narrow slits that are placed close together to create a split in the wave.

3. Why is it important to be able to make the split for the interference experiment?

The split is crucial for the interference experiment because without it, the experiment cannot be conducted. The split allows us to observe the interference pattern, which provides valuable information about the nature of waves.

4. How is the split made for the interference experiment controlled?

The split for the interference experiment can be controlled by adjusting the distance between the two slits. This can be done manually or with the use of precision instruments.

5. What are some practical applications of the interference experiment?

The interference experiment has many practical applications, including studying the behavior of light, sound, and other types of waves. It is also used in technologies such as diffraction gratings and holograms.

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