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====== Microwave Polarization ====== | ====== Microwave Polarization ====== | ||
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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | This demonstration consists of a microwave reciever and transmitter pair along with a set of metal plates. The plates have slits of different sizes and orientations cut into them. | + | This demonstration consists of a microwave receiver and transmitter pair along with a set of metal plates. The plates have slits of different sizes and orientations cut into them. |
===== Purpose ===== | ===== Purpose ===== | ||
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* Microwave transmitter | * Microwave transmitter | ||
* Metal plates (four, two with thin slits, one with multiple wide slits, and one with a single wide slit.) | * Metal plates (four, two with thin slits, one with multiple wide slits, and one with a single wide slit.) | ||
+ | * One-dimensional crystal models to demonstrate Bragg reflection ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bragg%27s_law | Bragg's law]]) | ||
===== Setup ===== | ===== Setup ===== |