How does an air wedge work?
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Sep 11, 2024 - 12:56 PM
An air wedge is formed by placing two glass plates together with a thin layer of air between them, creating a wedge-shaped gap. When light passes through the air wedge, it undergoes constructive and destructive interference, producing a pattern of dark and bright fringes. This interference pattern allows precise measurement of small distances and the thickness of thin films.
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