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Very very helpful video, as we are not able to do offline lab classes, your videos are helping us a lot to get a meaningful concept about the experiments. The animations are so simple(that's why we can understand the topic clearly) and great as well. Thank You.
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In case you dont place travelling microscope totally vertical or if the rings are not perfectly circular and similarly other orientation related problems could happen
Okk but why we are taking difference to calculate the diameter ....is that actually mean that we are measuring the thickness of ring & i am confused in tabulation a little bit... because its different in our college manual
Yes you calculate the diameter first but going across the center to calculate diameter is errorful so we use a modified formula of difference of square of diameters
@@AllLabExperiments I doesn't mean that difference ...I am talking about the left right difference... what's the reason behind that....if we are taking center to left and right measurements then we should add them to get the diameter? Right?
It is something you know because from center you avoid a few rings and then you note dpwn the placement of every 5th ring after that. Same you do on the other side and finally calculate the diameter of the ring.
It is infact to minimize errors. The diameter of single ring can also be used to measure wavelength but we use another formula of taking the square of diameters and then their difference. Just to minimize the errors because of the center.
The reading of travelling microscope is like reading vernier caliper. For air wedge you get straight fringes not rings and from their distance find the angle of inclination and finally the thickness of the paper.
@@DCSMDREYAZ cool. I am from the Physics Department, DU and in the recent past, have taught in many DU colleges. So you have optics course this time. many practical files and even optics notes with solved papers are available on my website. have a look in your free time - alllabexperiments.com
There is one question , In newton's ring experiment if a drop of liquid is placed in between glass plate and lens than what will be the effect on WAVELENGTH of light ? Pls answer the question if anybody knows.
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Very very helpful video, as we are not able to do offline lab classes, your videos are helping us a lot to get a meaningful concept about the experiments. The animations are so simple(that's why we can understand the topic clearly) and great as well. Thank You.
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Thank you so much sir, what are the errors of this practicals? What are the things we can write down in discussion part?
In case you dont place travelling microscope totally vertical or if the rings are not perfectly circular and similarly other orientation related problems could happen
Nice explanation of the experiment
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Thanks Anjali for your kind words... I try to put more science in my videos rather than a bare meaningless procedure...
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Why don't we measure wavelength using only one diameter that is lambda = (square of Nth ring Diameter) divided by (4 N R) ?
Measuring the difference is less errorful. Some systematic errors camcel out in this process.
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Sir can't we take k circle close to centre of ring means can I take 1st ring as k tu circle I the place of 4th ring as k
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Okk but why we are taking difference to calculate the diameter ....is that actually mean that we are measuring the thickness of ring & i am confused in tabulation a little bit... because its different in our college manual
Yes you calculate the diameter first but going across the center to calculate diameter is errorful so we use a modified formula of difference of square of diameters
@@AllLabExperiments I doesn't mean that difference ...I am talking about the left right difference... what's the reason behind that....if we are taking center to left and right measurements then we should add them to get the diameter? Right?
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I didn't understand the the m.
How to calculate the 'm'? How is it 5? Please reply.
It is something you know because from center you avoid a few rings and then you note dpwn the placement of every 5th ring after that. Same you do on the other side and finally calculate the diameter of the ring.
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Helping video
Pls give the readings also !!
Go to description and on my website you will find the readings of many experiments.
Why there is central dark spot??/why there is minima at centre??
Watch newton ring viva voce video. It is well explained there...
Why don't we take 1 st/2 ND ring in data calculation
It is infact to minimize errors. The diameter of single ring can also be used to measure wavelength but we use another formula of taking the square of diameters and then their difference. Just to minimize the errors because of the center.
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Plz sir send table for radius of curvature of lens sir plzzzz I did many times but it were wrong sir plz share the readings
Go and check the experiment file on my website.
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Sir in my college readings take in nobe.. But u tell vernier scale I'm confused 😕...ring no n+1 like this this is air wedge
Use nob to shift microscope and then the reading is like ypu read vernier caliper.
Sir we do two expirment in my college one newton's ring another one optical air wedge... In newton's rings the postures don't have vernier scale.
The reading of travelling microscope is like reading vernier caliper. For air wedge you get straight fringes not rings and from their distance find the angle of inclination and finally the thickness of the paper.
Sir why we take difference for knowing diameter
This is a ring and we take the difference between the left and the right ring position to get its diameter. The only way to get its diameter.
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Kth means??
Can't i start from 1st circle??
First circle is quite big n dark.. So start with 4th or 5th circle. After that lines look a littlebit parallel.
How to get it's link
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Where Can we find the readings for this exp?
I am struggling for that ..
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Error percentage???
What is m and n in the formula? 🤔
7:40 n is the diameter of any ring while m is 5 if you take another diameter of n + 5 th ring in this formula...
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How to find Dn value ?
Read on travelling microscope. It is like vernier calipers
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@@AllLabExperiments sir I am student of DU
@@DCSMDREYAZ cool. which college?
@@AllLabExperiments shyam lal college, BSC physical cs
@@DCSMDREYAZ cool. I am from the Physics Department, DU and in the recent past, have taught in many DU colleges. So you have optics course this time. many practical files and even optics notes with solved papers are available on my website. have a look in your free time - alllabexperiments.com
There is one question ,
In newton's ring experiment if a drop of liquid is placed in between glass plate and lens than what will be the effect on WAVELENGTH of light ?
Pls answer the question if anybody knows.
Watch newton ring viva voce on this channel. The answer to this question has been included there.
I think... Wavelength will be same..... But intensity of ring will be decreases...
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