An undergraduate laboratory experiment on measuring the velocity of light with a catastrophic machine

An experimental setup for electrostatic measurement of \(\varepsilon_0\), separated magneto-static measurement of \(\mu_0\) and determination of the velocity of light \(c=1/\sqrt{\varepsilon_0 \mu_0}\) according to Maxwell theory with percent accuracy is described. No forces are measured with the ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2016-07
Hauptverfasser: Mishonov, T M, Varonov, A M, Maskimovski, D D, Manolev, S G, Gourev, V N, Yordanov, V G
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Zusammenfassung:An experimental setup for electrostatic measurement of \(\varepsilon_0\), separated magneto-static measurement of \(\mu_0\) and determination of the velocity of light \(c=1/\sqrt{\varepsilon_0 \mu_0}\) according to Maxwell theory with percent accuracy is described. No forces are measured with the experimental setup therefore there is no need of a scale and the experiment price less than \pounds20 is mainly due to the batteries used. Multiplied 137~times, this experimental setup was given at the fourth open international Experimental Physics Olympiad (EPO4) and a dozen high school students did very well. This article, however, focuses on the catastrophe theory, which is the basis of the methodology.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1605.05218