Authors: Henok Tadesse
This experiment is based on the physical meaning of Apparent Source Theory which states that light rays from an absolutely moving source will be bent in the lateral directions. To test this assertion, a plate with slit is placed between a laser source and a photo diode, all mounted on the same rod. Just by varying the orientation of the apparatus ( the rod) in space, the voltage /current output of the photo diode should vary. The direction of Earth's absolute velocity is orthogonal to that plane in which rotation of the apparatus will result in a steady(non-varying) current/voltage of the photo diode. The magnitude of the absolute velocity is determined from the magnitude of photo diode voltage.
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