Inverse piezo-electric effect.
using ultrasonic interferometer
Fire Hazard, it is used as Jet Fuel and even in rockets.
The Michelson Interferometer is used to create an interference pattern by splitting a beam of light into two paths. This device has several important scientific applications for experimentation.
ultrasonic waves
Splitting ( with mirrors, prisms, etc) a beam of light and then bringing it into coincidence. this is similar to the coincidence or split-image type of range finder used in some cameras such as the Leica. Modern SLRS do not use this device as they focus directly through the lens.
if we know then why we use it
if we know then why we use it
if we know then why we use it
if we know then why we use it
using ultrasonic interferometer
Fire Hazard, it is used as Jet Fuel and even in rockets.
Non Electrolyte liquid do not ionize and donot form cunducting path in liqud. so that the current we measure is not because of ions moment in liquid but only becouse of ultrasonic waves formed
G. Daniel Dockery has written: 'Measurement of ultrasonic fields in transparent media using a scanning differential interferometer'
It allows two or more small telescopes to achieve the angular resolution of a much larger telescope. This instrument is credited to Albert A. Michaelson.
magneto striction oscillator is used to produce ultrasonic waves by using the the principle of inverse piezo electric effect
a compensating plate is used in michelson interferometer to compensate the additional path difference of ray 1
Non Electrolyte liquid do not ionize and donot form cunducting path in liqud. so that the current we measure is not because of ions moment in liquid but only becouse of ultrasonic waves formed