Physics Project
Physics Project
CERTIFICATE TO EXCELLENCE
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. AIM OF PROJECT
4. THEORY
5. EXPERIMENT
6. INTERFERENCE PATTERNS
7. DERIVATION
8. OBSERVATION
9. GRAPH
10. CONDITIONS
11. BIBLIOGRAPHY
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOELDGEMENT
First I would like to thank my physics teacher Dr. Ajay s gahlot whose
valuable guidance has been ones that helped me to complete this project.
Kapil
XII B
AIM OF THE
EXPERIMENT
COHERENT SOURCES
The source of light. Which emit continuous light waves of the
same wavelength, same frequency and in the same phase difference
are called coherent sources.
Conditions to obtain coherent lights :-
1. Two sources should be single source or by same device.
2. Two sources should give monochromatic light.
3. The path difference between light waves from 2 sources
should be small.
INTERFERENCE OF LIGHT
It is the phenomenon of redistribution of light energy in a
medium on account of superposition of light from 2 coherent
sources. There are 2 types:-
1. Constructive Interference
2. Destructive Interference
Young’s Double Slit Experiment
Set up the apparatus as in the Figure
1.
The appearance of bright and dark
fringes on screen can be explained on
the basis of interference of light.
According to Huygens principle, the
monochromatic source of light
illuminating the slit S sends out
spherical wavefronts. Let the solid
arcs represent the crests ant the
dotted arcs represents the troughs.
These wavefronts reach the slits A and
B simultaneously which in turn, become
sources of secondary wavelets. Thus
the 2 waves on superposition produce
interference.
The dots (.) represent the positions
of constructive interference, where
crests of one wave falls on crests of
the other and trough falls on trough.
The resultant Amplitude and hence
intensity of light is maximum at these
positions. The lines joining the dots
lead to points C, E, G on the screen.
Similarly, the crosses (x) represent
the positions of destructive
interference, where crest of one wave
falls on trough of the other and vice-
versa. The resultant amplitude and
hence intensity of light is minimum at
these positions. The lines joining the
crosses lead to points D, F on the
screen. Thus we have Bright Fringes at
C, E, and G and Dark Fringes at D and
F. These bright and dark fringes are
placed alternatively and they are
equally spaced. These are called
INTEFERENCE FRINGES.
Interference pattern
Let the waves from 2 coherent sources of light be represented as
y1 = a sinωt…………………………(1)
y2 = b sin (ωt + θ)……………………..(2)
where a and b ate the respective amplitudes of 2 waves and θ is
the constant phase angle by which second wave leads the first
wave.
According to superposition principle, the displacement y of the
resultant wave at time t would be given by
y=y1 + y2 = a sinωt + b sin(ωt + θ)
= a sinωt + b sinωt cosθ + b cosωt sinθ
y = sinωt(a+b cosθ) + cosωt.b sinθ……………..(3)
put a + b cosθ = A cosФ…………….(4)
b sinθ = A sinФ……………..(5)
Therefore y = sinωt.AcosФ + cosωt.AsinФ
= A(sinωt cosФ + cosωt sinФ)
y = A sin (wt +Ф)………………..(6)
Thus the resultant wave is a harmonic wave of amplitude A.
Squaring (4) and (5) and adding
We get,
Constructive Interference
I should be maximum, for which
Cosθ = max = +1 so, θ = 0,2 π,4π,…..
i.e. θ = 2nπ ; where n = 0, 1, 2……
if x is the path difference, then
x=λθ/2π
x = λ (2n π)/2π i.e. x=nλ
Destructive Interference
I should be minimum, for which
Cosθ = min = -1 so, θ = π ,3π,5π,…..
i.e. θ = (2n-1)π ; where n = 1,2,3……
if x is the path difference, then
x=λθ/2π
x = λ ((2n-1) π)/2π
x=(2n-1)λ/2
Hence, condition for constructive interference at a point is
that phase difference b/w the 2 waves reaching the point
should be an odd integral multiple of π.
Or
Path difference b/w the 2 waves reaching the point should
be an odd integral multiple of half the wavelength. So
Amin= (a-b)
Looking at Figure 2,
The intensity of light at the point on the screen will depend on the
path difference b/w the 2 waves arriving at that point.the point C is at
equal distance from A and B.therefore, the path difference b/w 2
waves reaching C is 0 and the point C is of maximum intensity. It is
called CENTRAL MAXIMUM.
= BP – AP…….(9)
AB = EF = d, AE = BF = D
PE = PC – EC= x-d/2
and PF = PC + CF = x+d/2
BP - AP= xd/D……………..(12)
or x=nλD/d ……..(13)
or x=(2n-1)λD/2d ……..(13)
β= λD/d……….(14)
β = β’= λD/d……….(15)
OBSERVATIONS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
SITES
http://www.google.com
http://vsg.quasihome.com/interfer
.htm
BOOKS
Pradeeps Physics Practical
Physics N.C.E.R.T textbook.
Comprehensive physics Practical.