How is light attenuated by liquids? Principle In this experiment you will develop a rule about how the light is attenuated when it passes through coloured liquids. Benefits - Specified for the requirements of the german final secondary-school examinations
- Especially for secondary schools
- Quantum and wave optics in a student experiment
Tasks How is light attenuated by liquids? If light passes through a substance, irrespective of wether it is solid or liquid, it is, in general, less intense when it leaves than when it entered. Scope of delivery
Support base, variable
|
02001-00
|
1
|
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes
|
02037-00
|
2
|
Slide mount without angle scale
|
09851-02
|
2
|
Diaphragm holder, attachable
|
11604-09
|
2
|
Macro-cuvettes, PS, 4ml,100 pcs
|
35663-10
|
4
|
Universal bench
|
09840-00
|
1
|
Cell holder
|
09840-01
|
1
|
LED - red, with series resistor and 4 mm plugs
|
09852-20
|
1
|
Light sensor with amplifier, adjustable
|
09852-70
|
1
|
Power supply, 5 V DC
|
09852-99
|
1
|
Stray light tube
|
09852-71
|
1
|
Stray light tube for LED, Di = 8 mm, l = 40 mm
|
09852-01
|
1
|
PHYWE Power supply, 230 V, DC: 0...12 V, 2 A / AC: 6 V, 12 V, 5 A
|
13506-93
|
1
|
PHYWE Digital multimeter, 600V AC/DC, 10A AC/DC, 20 MΩ, 200 µF, 20 kHz, −20°C…760°C
|
07122-00
|
1
|
Connecting cable, 32 A, red, various lengths
|
07362-01
|
2
|
Connecting cable, 32 A, blue, various lengths
|
07362-04
|
2
|
|