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The Project Physics Course
Unit H-
Transparencies
The Project
Physics V^VyLJi
wW
Transparencies
UNITT"
Light
and Electromagnetism
Published by HOLT,
RINEHART and WINSTON,
Inc.
New
York, Toronto
Project Physics
Overhead Projection Transparencies Unit 4
T30
The Speed of Light
T31
E Field
T32
Magnetic Fields and Moving Charges
T33
Forces Between Current Carriers
T34
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Inside Conducting Sphere
The Speed
of Light
T30
The Speed
of Light
how the speed of light can be found Romer and from Michclson's rotating mirror apparatus.
This transparency presents a greatly simplified visualization of
from the
celestial
observations of
Romer's Celestial Method Overlay
A
As
Jupiter's innermost
earth.
The period of
moon enters Jupiter's shadow it is no longer visible from moon was found to be 42.5 hours, i.e., it entered eclipse
this
the be-
hind Jupiter or emerged from eclipse every 42.5 hours. However, monthly measure-
ments indicated great variations
Romer
in
this
schedule
— up
to 1320 seconds (22 minutes).
explained this time difference by suggesting that light took longer to reach
when the earth was farther from Jupiter in its orbit around Huygens used Romer's data, together with a new value of 182,000,000 miles
the earth from Jupiter the sun.
for the diameter of the earth's orbit, to calculate a value for the speed of light: 138,000
miles/second. Today's time lag value (996 seconds) and 2 yield the
more accurate
B
This
value (185,800,000 miles)
Method
Michelson's Terrestrial Overlay
AU
figure of 186,300 miles/second.
a simplified diagram of the apparatus used by Michelson in the late 1920's.
is
The octagonal mirror wheel allowed light to reflect from one surface to a mirror 22 miles away back to another surface on the wheel, and finally to an observer, as shown in the
top diagram.
When
light travels the 44-mile in the
beam
second diagram. is
found to appear
the mirror
round If
trip
beam was
back, the mirror wheel turned Since one revolution takes
rotated, the
beam
change
in its position
while the
at the detector to shift, as
shown
the wheel rotates at 530 revolutions per second, the light
in exactly the
This means that while the
is
causes the
1
M
same position
as
when
the wheel
was
stationary.
and bottom diagram.
traveling the 22 miles to the distant mirror
of a revolution, as
530 seconds,
K
shown
in
the
of a revolution takes
H
x 1/530 second
or 2.36 X 10^ seconds. Dividing 44 miles by this time yields 186,300 miles/ second.
T-30
Romer's Method 1676 Jupiter's Orbit
T-30
Michelson's
Method
1924
-
27
^
E
Field Inside Conducting Sphere
E
T3 This transparency
Field Inside Conducting Sphere
useful in discussing the electric field strength inside a charged hollow sphere.
is
Applications of shielding techniques can be brought up.
Overlay
A
A
is shown with positive charge spread e\enly over The small black dot represents an arbitrary point within the sphere
hollow metal sphere
surface.
its
entire
at
which
investigations concerning electric fields can be made.
Overlay B
As
the double "cone" indicates, a small patch on the surface of the sphere on one
side of the point has a corresponding patch
on these patches are proportional to
on the other side. The charges. Q, and and A^:
Q.-,
their areas, .4i
A' Overlav
C
Since these patches are marked out by the same "cone", their areas are proportional to the squares of the distances
Ai —r Ai
The
electric field
also
is
from the chosen point. d'x
= Tr dt
due to each patch
f and .u therefore .
is