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Principle of Interferometry When light rays from a monochromatic source travel in different path lengths and recombine, they will have a phase difference. difference. The…

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Section 3 page 1 Created: Fall 2007 Statics Date: 3. Equivalent Force, Moment Systems SECTION OBJECTIVES: By the end of this section, you will be able to: a. Describe what…