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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

This is a video about an interferometry project I worked on in college. It discusses what interferometry is and how I applied it for this project.

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  • LOL! I recognized that that was 3D Studio just by sight. I think I improved all my engineeirng presentations by a letter grade just by making cheesy graphics & animations (not that I'm disparaging what you've done here).

  • @PhotosByStephan Haha, yeah, I started making animated videos for school reports way back in high school using my Amiga. It was a sure-fire way to get a good grade. Thanks for commenting!

  • I don't know about reconstructing the image, but it seems like a good idea. This vid was from my undergrad days and is about 13 years old so I just don't remember the details.

    Thanks for the comments!

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  • Great demonstration and explanation of the Young's and newton's rings experiment.

    ~Thanks a ton. :) :)

  • omg thank you

  • where's the compensatory plate to make the path difference same in case we use polychromatic source?? here it makes no difference rather!!!

    

  • so nice n very interesting i like it n ful of info thantks......

  • Elitzur–Vaidman bomb-tester

    sites.google.com/site/physicsp­hilosophyscience/physics/inter­ferometer-a-bomb-tester

  • gud but the design portion is very less...

  • Great shit! I'll use it on my physics final tomorrow!

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