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Eisco Labs Planck's Constant Determination Kit - Physics Experiment for Measuring Kinetic Energy, Light Frequency & Electromagnetic Waves - Perfect for High School & College Physics Labs, STEM Education & Science Enthusiasts
Eisco Labs Planck's Constant Determination Kit - Physics Experiment for Measuring Kinetic Energy, Light Frequency & Electromagnetic Waves - Perfect for High School & College Physics Labs, STEM Education & Science Enthusiasts

Eisco Labs Planck's Constant Determination Kit - Physics Experiment for Measuring Kinetic Energy, Light Frequency & Electromagnetic Waves - Perfect for High School & College Physics Labs, STEM Education & Science Enthusiasts

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Description

This apparatus is designed to determine the approximate value of Plancks constant using the elbow voltage in the characteristic curves of a number of LEDs. There are 7 LEDs covering from deep blue at 470 nm to near IR 940 nm mounted on the box with sockets for voltage and current measurements..By monitoring the voltage at which each LED just begins to emit light a graph of energy input as a function of light emitted frequency can be plotted and an approx value of Planck's constant can be deduced. External power supply for 9 volts is required or a 9 Volts battery with suitable connecting cords can also be used.

Features

    Apparatus designed to determine the approximate value of Plancks constant using the elbow voltage in the characteristic curves of a number of LEDs

    Wavelengths 470 nm, 505 nm, 570 nm, 605 nm, 655 nm, 880 nm, 940nm

    Box measures 8" wide, 4.75" long and 1" tall. Includes plastic viewing tube.

    Includes Instructional guide and experiment examples

    Perfect for any classroom and useful for a variety of physics experiments