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Dick Parker
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Re: flat mirror tests
07/01/09 02:36 PM
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Greenglass -
I don't see a link or attachment to your last note, so I can not see your set up, however you did refer to a flourescent light. To get fringes from the water test you should have a collimated light source. Diffuse monochromatic light (such as from a flourescent bulb) produces fringes, often referred to as "Newton's fringes", with two glass surfaces in contact.
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