Zero Infinite said:
Although I get the basics of what the experiment was about, there are some aspects of it I don't understand completely. Like, why the light was made to travel across ether, with and against ether, and what the interference pattern was meant to show. Different sources seem to explain different things, and I need some clarification. Can someone simply explain the main points of the experiment, because I don't think I'd be able to explain it properly in an exam.
Hi hopefully i can help you with your understanding, because i found the posters analogy wasn't too clear (sorry to say).
Ill run through the experiment quickly:
The Michelson & Morley experiement was designed specifically in order to test for the existence of an Aether / Ether, which was believed to be a medium in which it filled all space and was stationary in space, it completely permeates all matter, has a low density and is also able to propagatate light waves easily. Basically they believed that light being a waveform required such a medium.
-What was the aim of the Mich-Mor Experiment???
The experiment attempted to measure the relative velocity of the earth through the aether.
Thus why would u make the light travel at different directions????
Consider the existence of such an aether(as they did back then), then according to their logic it would take different amounts of time, or reflect different patterns in their apparatus, if there was such a thing as the aether.
BUT!!! there was no difference in patterns when they changed directions, it was always the SAME!!
-why???
Later showed by Einstein the speed of light(c) is a constant!!!
Also to rememeber........people had their own theories and according to the syllabus one needs to know more than just the 3 people aforementioned.
Lorentz was another scientist who tried to show the exist of the aether, and explain the 'NULL' result of the experiment (meaning it did/didnt disprove the aether). He stated that the lengths of the sides of the apparatus used by Mich-Mor (known as the interferometer) were contracting. However we now know this is the case but irrelevant, however Einstein later used his ideas of length contraction to explain his own theories.
MAIN POINT: LIGHT IS A CONSTANT!!!
hope this helps, if u need any more help pm me.