How to find the arago/fresnel/poisson's spot
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How to find the arago/fresnel/poisson's spot
We all know that light bends around corners. If this is true then there should be a spot in the middle of the shadow of a circular body. So if want to know how can I do this experiment at home and what new things I can discover from this experiment. Is there anything hidden in this spot?
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Re: How to find the arago/fresnel/poisson's spot
Hello, there!
There is a relatively simple set-up that requires a meter stick, laser pointer, a magnifying lens, and a flashcard though there are many ways to alter this set-up, such as using a candle as the light source. This is the video example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txepNdODNVc. Basically, a possible exploration would be to change the distance between light and lens and see if there is an effect on the visibility of the spot.
I hope that helps!
-Kayli Masuda
There is a relatively simple set-up that requires a meter stick, laser pointer, a magnifying lens, and a flashcard though there are many ways to alter this set-up, such as using a candle as the light source. This is the video example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txepNdODNVc. Basically, a possible exploration would be to change the distance between light and lens and see if there is an effect on the visibility of the spot.
I hope that helps!
-Kayli Masuda
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Re: How to find the arago/fresnel/poisson's spot
Here is another site that explains how to set up an experiment to observe Poisson's spot using a meterstick, binder clips, laser, pin, and paper: http://physicsed.buffalostate.edu/pubs/ ... /spot.html
Another possible experiment is exploring if the intensity and size of the laser affects the spot.
Have fun!
Another possible experiment is exploring if the intensity and size of the laser affects the spot.
Have fun!

