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SPEAKER 1: The following content is provided under a Creative Commons license. Your support will help MIT OpenCourseWare continue to offer high quality educational resources for free. To make a donation or view additional materials from hundreds of MIT courses, visit MIT mitopencourseware@ocw.mit.edu. PROFESSOR: In this demonstration, were going to explore a very curious phenomena in two beam interference, which is, where does the light go when we have destructive interference or a dark field? And well use our normal Michelson Interferometer to study this phenomena. Here it is. We have the laser here. It is the beam from the laser being reflected by mirror here, and then we go through this lens, then from the lens onto this Mirror and then from this mirror, then we enter the Michelson Interferometer. Here is one arm of interferometer, and here is the other arm. And then the beams leaving the interferometer will go onto this mirror, through this lens, and then onto the screen. Now as