Questions on LightQ12. A spinning mirror can be used to measure the speed of light. The experiment is shown below.
Ray 1 is incident on the spinning mirror. Ray 2 is the reflection of ray 1 from the spinning mirror. Ray 3 is the reflection of ray 2 from a small fixed mirror 2.0 m away. It travels back along the same path as ray 2.
1 mark When ray 3 reaches the spinning mirror, it is again reflected to form ray 4. Its path is very close to ray 1 and therefore it has not been drawn on the diagram. Much less light travels along ray 4 than along ray 1.
1 mark Ray 4 does not travel back along exactly the same path as ray 1 because the spinning mirror has moved between the two reflections.
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