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arxiv: 1811.09546 · v2 · pith:J4QGRFG6new · submitted 2018-11-23 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph

Optics undergraduate experiments using smart (and not so smart) phones

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Smartphones may be seen as miniature toolboxs to perform Physics experiments. In this paper, we present three different "optics workbenches" mainly based on the light meter of a smartphone. One is aimed at the precise study of Malus law and other effects associated to linearly polarized light, the second allows quantifying the light intensity distribution of diffraction or interference patterns projected on a screen, and the third demonstrates the so-called inverse square law obeyed by the light from a pointlike source. These experiments allow to quantitatively demonstrate three fundamental laws of optics using quite inexpensive equipment.

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