A student investigates interference of light by directing laser light of wavelength 630 nm onto a grating as shown - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 8 - 2018
Question 8
A student investigates interference of light by directing laser light of wavelength 630 nm onto a grating as shown.
(a) A pattern of bright spots is observed on a s... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A student investigates interference of light by directing laser light of wavelength 630 nm onto a grating as shown - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 8 - 2018
Step 1
Explain, in terms of waves, how bright spots are produced on the screen.
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Bright spots are produced on the screen when waves from the laser meet in phase. This occurs when the crest of one wave aligns with the crest of another wave, or when the troughs meet, resulting in constructive interference.
Step 2
Calculate the angle θ between the central maximum and the third order maximum.
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Using the grating equation:
mλ=dsin(θ)
where:
m=3 for the third order maximum,
lambda=630×10−9m (wavelength), and
d=250×1031m (grating spacing).
Substituting the known values yields:
3⋅630×10−9=250×1031sin(θ)
Solving for θ gives:
θ=sin−1(250×10313⋅630×10−9)=28∘.
Step 3
State the effect of this change on the pattern observed.
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The spots will be further apart when using the new grating with 600 lines per millimetre.
Step 4
Justify your answer.
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This is because the slit separation of the new grating is larger than that of the previous grating, leading to a greater angle for each order maximum according to the grating equation.
Step 5
State what is meant by the term coherent.
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Coherent light refers to light waves that have a constant phase relationship and the same frequency and wavelength.
Step 6
Suggest a reason for the difference in the pattern produced using the £5 note and the pattern produced using the grating.
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The pattern observed with the £5 note may result from the polymer structure of the note, which creates a different pattern of interference due to its physical characteristics compared to the regular grating, which is designed specifically for light interference patterns.
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