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Uses for laser light in measuring hair width
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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 5818601, member: 199289"] In many / most cases, perhaps but there could be many instances where a microscope cannot be brought in close enough or the sample held steady enough. A single photograph of the patterns from several hairs could be easier to obtain. The only extra information needed would be the distance between the sample and the image plane (to get the angles of the fringes). There are many ways to kill a cat. [/QUOTE]
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