Known as the Michelson and Morley experiment, this was an experiment to measure changes in the speed of light. Supposedly, as Earth travelled through the Ether, light would go faster in one direction than in the other (because of the relative velocities). The experiment didn't produce the expected result - the speed of light was found to be always the same. Today, this is an accepted fact - that the speed of light is the same for all observers - and is one of the bases for the Theory of Relativity.
Albert who?
Albert Einstein had Brown Eyes
Albert Einstein's aspiration is imagination.
No, Albert Einstein was not blind, but he was dislexyic.
Albert Einstein discovered the Theory of Relativity.
He is the inventorof the Michelson interferometer.
Albert Abraham Michelson was born on December 19, 1852.
Albert Abraham Michelson was born on December 19, 1852.
Albert Michelson was the first American to win a Nobel Prize for measuring the speed of light.
Albert Abraham Michelson died on May 9, 1931 at the age of 78.
Albert Abraham Michelson won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1908.
Albert Abraham Michelson was born on December 19, 1852 and died on May 9, 1931. Albert Abraham Michelson would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 162 years old today.
A. A. Michelson was not interested in measuring the speed of light.He only measured how it changes if you move toward the light, awayfrom it, or sideways. (It doesn't.)
Albert A. Michelson has written: 'Studies in optics' 'Studies in optics' -- subject(s): Optics 'Studies in optics' -- subject(s): Optics
The results of the Michelson-Morley experiment did not fit the theory of the luminiferous ether, so the theory had to be rejected.
This was an experiment to prove universal gravitation!
Known as the Michelson and Morley experiment, this was an experiment to measure changes in the speed of light. Supposedly, as Earth travelled through the Ether, light would go faster in one direction than in the other (because of the relative velocities). The experiment didn't produce the expected result - the speed of light was found to be always the same. Today, this is an accepted fact - that the speed of light is the same for all observers - and is one of the bases for the Theory of Relativity.