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Product Catalogue: LSE |
Cardboard Spectrometer Kit Now your students can see the absorption lines in the sun’s spectrum, the spectra of energized elements in gaseous states and the double yellow line of Mercury vapor in the spectrum of a fluorescent lamp. Light pollution can be studied by checking yellow street lights to see if they are high- or low-pressure sodium lamps. The spectrometer comes with a strip of film and a scale from which a color may be identified by wavelength in nanometers or photon energy in electron volts. The activities include: Observing what diffraction grating does |
• calibrating the spectrometer
• identifying various light sources and spectra of gaseous elements. The cardboard spectrometer kit comes unassembled and contains (10 of each unless noted): 1-inch plastic disks with diffraction grating
• sets of cardboard top and bottom pieces
• long and short Styrofoam pieces
• cardboard support tubes
• sets of 5 nuts and bolts
• film strips (35mm) with slits and wavelength/photon energy scales
• 1 set of instructions & activities. |
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