is there any information to be gained if instead of one slit you had 2 slits next to each other ?
not necessarily for solar either
spectroscopy question
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Re: spectroscopy question
John,
No.
The resulting spectral image would corrupted by the second entrance slit.
Why do you ask?
No.
The resulting spectral image would corrupted by the second entrance slit.
Why do you ask?
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Re: spectroscopy question
interference pattern might hold some info?
i'm thinking more for star images - defocused then light passing thru
like double slit experiment -- but add grating
i'm thinking more for star images - defocused then light passing thru
like double slit experiment -- but add grating