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In a diffraction grating experiment, what can be the sources of error and also what effect do these sources have on the unknown quantity (wavelength) in the experiment?
The discussion focuses on identifying sources of error in a diffraction grating experiment and exploring how these errors may affect the measurement of the unknown quantity, which is the wavelength. The scope includes theoretical considerations and potential practical implications of these errors.
The discussion remains unresolved, with multiple participants expressing a desire for more input on potential sources of error and their effects. There is no consensus on specific errors yet.
Some assumptions about the participants' familiarity with the mathematical analysis of diffraction grating patterns are present, but these are not fully explored. The discussion also hints at varying levels of engagement and effort among participants.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals studying experimental physics, particularly those focused on optics and diffraction phenomena.
What are your thoughts? There are a couple obvious sources of error, but you need to go first. Are you familiar with the mathematical analysis of diffraction grating patterns?Adams2020 said:Summary:: What are the sources of error in the diffraction grating experiment and what is the effect?
In a diffraction grating experiment, what can be the sources of error and also what effect do these sources have on the unknown quantity (wavelength) in the experiment?
Yes, I am familiar with diffraction patterns and its theory.berkeman said:What are your thoughts? There are a couple obvious sources of error, but you need to go first. Are you familiar with the mathematical analysis of diffraction grating patterns?
Also, is this a schoolwork question?
I think an error could be to read the diffraction angle. Because people may read different angles, albeit with slight differences. And because the diffraction angle is related to the wavelength, can affect it.berkeman said:Great. So what do you think the top couple sources of error would be, and how would that affect the output data?
Adams2020 said:Doesn't anyone exist?