The Impact of the Earth’s Movement through the Space on Measuring the Velocity of Light

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Goal of this experiment is basically measuring the velocity of light. As usual we will measure two-way velocity of light (from A to B and back). In contrast to the similar experiments we will not assume that speeds of light from A to B and from B to A are equal. To achieve this we will take into account Earth’s movement through the space, rotation around its axis and apply “least squares method for cosine function”, which will be explained in Section 9. Assuming that direction East-West is already known, one clock, a source of light and a mirror, is all equipment we need for this experiment.

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Čojanović, M. (2016) The Impact of the Earth’s Movement through the Space on Measuring the Velocity of Light. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 4, 1168-1178. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2016.46121.

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