Soap film interference - box & access.

Description
A soap film is formed within a wire frame, and white light is reflected off the film to produce an interference pattern on a screen. The varying thickness of the soap film creates different colors due to constructive and destructive interference of light waves. As the film thins, the colors change, providing a visual demonstration of the relationship between film thickness, wavelength, and interference. This setup illustrates the principles of thin film interference and the formation of iridescent colors.
PIRA DCS Number
6D30.20