Laser Speed of Light Apparatus: Instruction Manual
Laser Speed of Light Apparatus: Instruction Manual
Laser Speed of Light Apparatus: Instruction Manual
Laser
Speed of Light
Apparatus
Model No. AP-8586
Apparatus Model No. AP-8586
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................. 5
Sample Data............................................................11
Appendix A: Specifications............................................12
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Introduction
It is not surprising that a great deal of time and effort has been invested
in measuring the speed of light. Some of the most accurate
measurements were made by Albert Michelson between 1926 and
1929. Michelson measured the velocity of light in air to be 2.99712 x
108 m/sec. From this result, he deduced the velocity in free space to be
2.99796 x 108 m/sec.
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C: Laser Safety in this
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3. Arrange the laser, lens, receiver and two component carriers on the
laser alignment bench (Figure 3).
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5. Mount the mirror on the tripod and place it a few meters in front of
the laser. Adjust the tripod so that the mirror is at the same height
as the laser. (see Figure 3 for the setup.)
6. Mark the position of the mirror on the floor with tape. (Attach a
plumb bob to the tripod, so that you mark a point directly below the
mirror.
7. With tape, mark the floor at regular intervals to about 10-20 meters
from the laser. Allow for at least 10 different intervals within the
allotted space.
8. Using the BNC male-to-male cable, connect the TTL output of the
function generator to channel 1 of the oscilloscope.
10. Using the phone plug-to-BNC male cable, connect the power jack
of the laser to the output of the function generator.
11. Set the function generator for a square wave, and press the DC
Offset button. Turn the Output and DC Offset knobs completely
counterclockwise.
13. On the function generator, turn up the DC Offset knob until you
see laser light. Do not look directly into the laser light!
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In this experiment, you will measure the speed of light using a laser
modulated at a very high frequency and an oscilloscope. You will WARNING: Always
inform your students of
measure the time, ∆t , that elapses while the light signal travels a
the hazards of lasers
known distance, ∆d, and you will calculate the speed of light, which is and enforce appropriate
defined as ∆d ⁄ ∆t. safety precautions in
your classroom. For
The light signal, originating at the laser, will travel to the mirror and
more information, see
back to the light receiver. You will vary ∆d by moving the mirror and Appendix C: Laser
measuring the corresponding effect on ∆t with the oscilloscope. Safety in this manual.
It is not necessary (or practical) to measure the actual elapsed time,
since we are only interested in how ∆t changes as ∆d varies.
Therefore, you will actually measure an elapsed time ∆t′ relative to an
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∆t′ = ∆t + t k (equation 1)
where tk is an unknown constant. For the same reason, you can also
measure d′ instead of ∆d where
∆d′ = ∆d + d k (equation 2)
The equation of a line fitted to a plot of ∆d′ vs. ∆t′ is
∆d′ = c∆t′ (equation 3)
where c represents the slope of the line. The combinations of
equations 1, 2, and 3 yields
∆d = c∆t + K (equation 4)
where K is another arbitrary constant. In equation 4, it is evident that
the slope, c, equals ∆d ⁄ ∆t , which is the speed of light.
Procedure
1. Adjust the alignments of the laser and mirror and the positions of the
lens and receiver to maximize the signal. (Adjust the receiver up,
down, left and right on the carrier, but do not change the position of
the carrier on the bench.)
2. On the oscilloscope, adjust the scale and vertical position of the
signal to maximize the signal trace. Do not change the horizontal
position of the trace.
3. Record the position of the mirror (relative to its initial position) and
the phase of the signal in Table 1a. If your oscilloscope is equipped
with cursors, use them to measure the phase. Otherwise, estimate
the phase to 1/2 of the smallest division on the time scale.
4. Move the mirror back to the next mark and repeat steps 1 through 4.
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Table 1a
Mirror
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Analysis
Plot ∆t′ vs. ∆d′. (Remember that ∆d′ is two times the mirror
position. The slope of the best-fit line is the speed of light.
Note: You can plot your data and obtain the best-fit line using
DataStudio. For instructions, see Appendix B of this manual.
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Sample Data
Table 1: Path Length vs. Phase
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Appendix A: Specifications
Component Description
Diode Laser 1 mw, 650 nm
Lens 127 mm
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3. In the Data list, double click on the data icon to open the Data
Properties dialog.
6. On the graph toolbar, click the Curve Fit button and select “Linear
Fit.” Slope, intercept, correlation, and standard deviation values
appear in a box on your display.
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The OS-8528 is a low power, Class 2 laser. When Class 2 lasers are
used in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA) standards, Class 2 lasers are not harmful.
However, when appropriate safety precautions are not taken, Class 2
lasers can cause permanent, irreversible damage to the eyes, skin, and
other body tissues. As an instructor, you should always inform your
students of the hazards of lasers and the necessary preventative, safety
measures.
PASCO cannot be held liable for negligent use in the classroom. As a
courtesty, we are providing you with the following laser safety
instructions. These reminders are not a comprehensive list of all
possible safety measures or hazards. For more information, see the
OSHA web site (http://www.osha.gov). Also see http://
www.safetymanual.com or www.laserinstitute.org
Safety Reminders:
• Never look directly into the laser or at any reflection from the laser at
eye level (see figure 5 below).
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• Keep your eyes at least 1 foot above the light source. (see Figure 6).
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• Do not place your hand, finger, or any other part of your body directly
on the laser. Lasers can burn the skin and damage tissue.
• Do not point a laser at your own eye, through glass, mirrors or
transparent objects in your surroundings, or at the eyes of other
individuals.
• Never remove any of the covering or components of the AP-8586
Diode Laser. If the laser is defective, return the defective laser
immediately to PASCO scientific.
• If you are uncomfortable or unsure about working around lasers,
wear protective laser goggles or spectacles.
Laser Injuries
Severe corneal injuries or eye burns may or may not present with pain
at the surface of the eye. In retinal injuries, the individual may see red
spots, or have blurred vision or altered color perception.
Less severe injuries may not show up immediately and are more
hazardous when they occur repetitively.
If you believe you have a laser injury, report the injury immediately to
your instructor/supervisor, school health department and/or safety
officer. If necessary, go to an emergency health facility or contact a
medical doctor or opthalmologist.
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Copyright Notice
The PASCO scientific 012-08088A Laser Speed of Light Apparatus
Manual is copyrighted and all rights reserved. However, permission is
granted to non-profit educational institutions for reproduction of any
part of the 012-08088A Laser Speed of Light Apparatus Manual,
providing the reproductions are used only for their laboratories and are
not sold for profit. Reproduction under any other circumstances,
without the written consent of PASCO scientific, is prohibited.
Limited Warranty
PASCO scientific warrants the product to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of
shipment to the customer. PASCO will repair or replace, at its option,
any part of the product which is deemed to be defective in material or
workmanship. The warranty does not cover damage to the product
caused by abuse or improper use. Determination of whether a product
failure is the result of a manufacturing defect or improper use by the
customer shall be made solely by PASCO scientific. Responsibility for
the return of equipment for warranty repair belongs to the customer.
Equipment must be properly packed to prevent damage and shipped
postage or freight prepaid. (Damage caused by improper packing of
the equipment for return shipment will not be covered by the
warranty.) Shipping costs for returning the equipment after repair will
be paid by PASCO scientific.
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