What is the condition of the source of light to become visible in michelson rotating mirror method
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Some of the light sources suitable for the Michelson interferometer are a sodium flame or a mercury arc. If you use a small source bulb instead, a ground-glass diffusing screen in front of the source will do the job; looking at the mirror A1 through the plate G1 , you then see the whole field of view filled with light.
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Some of the light sources suitable for the Michelson interferometer are a sodium flame or a mercury arc. If you use a small source bulb instead, a ground-glass diffusing screen in front of the source will do the job; looking at the mirror A1 through the plate G1 , you then see the whole field of view filled with light.
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