Wave Optics
Explore Wave Optics through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Fraunhofer single slit diffraction, Polarization (Malus' law), and Polarization demonstration, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning wave optics easier and more engaging.
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Fraunhofer single slit diffraction
This experiment demonstrates the diffraction of light through a single narrow slit. By changing the slit width, wavelength of light, and distance to t...
Polarization (Malus' law)
This experiment demonstrates the polarization of light and verifies Malus' Law by showing how the transmitted intensity changes as the angle between t...
Polarization demonstration
This experiment demonstrates the polarization of light by showing how unpolarized light becomes polarized and how the intensity of light changes as th...
Young's double slit experiment
This experiment demonstrates interference of light using Young's Double Slit setup. It shows the formation of alternating bright and dark fringes on a...
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