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Illustration from the book "On the connexions of the physical sciences"

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English: Described in the notes as "When a sunbeam, after having passed through a coloured glass V Vʹ, fig. 56, enters a dark room by two small slits O Oʹ in a card, or piece of tin, they produce alternate bright and black bands on a screen S Sʹ at a little distance. When either one or other of the slits O or Oʹ is stopped, the dark bands vanish, and the screen is illuminated by a uniform light, proving that the dark bands are produced by the interference of the two sets of rays. Again, let H m, fig. 57, be a beam of white light 467passing through a hole at H, made with a fine needle in a piece of lead or a card, and received on a screen S Sʹ. When a hair, or a small slip of card h hʹ, about the 30th of an inch in breadth, is held in the beam, the rays bend round on each side of it, and, arriving at the screen in different states of vibration, interfere and form a series of coloured fringes on each side of a central white band m. When a piece of card is interposed at C, so as to intercept the light which passes on one side of the hair, the coloured fringes vanish. When homogeneous light is used, the fringes are broadest in red, and become narrower for each colour of the spectrum progressively to the violet, which gives the narrowest and most crowded fringes. These very elegant experiments are due to Dr. Thomas Young."
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Source Project Gutenberg; https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/52869
Author Mary Somerville

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