Physics Tutorial: Young's Double Slit Interference Waves in 2D Part 4 High School College Help

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  • Place slits under water and laser above then look at end of beam that's all you see untill you look at slits then u see 2 beams crossing each other make sure it is dark.

  • @rmtglass1 Thanks, I'll give it a try

  • This was really helpful to me! :D Thank you!

    Your bowing at the end was a bonus xD

  • @FluffyMountainlion Thanks, glad to help.

  • Also, doesn't a micron = 1.0 × 10^−6 ?

  • @SlickPictures Hi. I believe you are correct. Probably should have put that in the video.

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  • kinda helpful

  • is that a slight irish accent?

  • worked it out.

  • how do you derive that equation?

  • From a concentrated light source like a laser, why does the interference pattern spread out so much? And is there any known reason why the light particle travels as a wave?

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