• Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
Nvis Technology

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    Spectrometer Setup

    Nvis 656

    Product Description

    Nvis 656 Spectrometer Setup is useful for understanding the behaviour of light and it concerns with the phenomenon of Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction and Interference of light. Optical spectrums are important for the detailed description of light source and wavelength determination for each colour of light.

    Spectrometer is basically an instrument for observing spectrums and measuring angle of deviation of light in a particular medium, for mathematical calculations. The setup comprises of spectrometer, prisms, grating and light source, which are necessary for all the experiments of spectrometer.

    Nvis 656, Spectrometer Setup is an ideal platform to enhance education, training, skills & development amongs our young minds.

    Product Features

    • A complete setup with all necessary items
    • Adjustment of entrance slit is provided
    • Prism table for accurate component placement
    • Crosswire – Eyepiece
    • Wide aperture optics
    • Rack and pinion arrangement focusing
    • Durable and precise construction
    • Online product tutorial
    Scope of Learning
    • To determine the Wavelength of main spectral line of mercury light using plane transmission grating and spectrometer
    • To determine the Refracting Angle of prism using spectrometer
    • To determine the Refractive Index and Dispersive Power of prism using spectrometer
    • To determine the Refractive Index of transparent liquid like water using a hollow prism and spectrometer
    • To study a graph between the Angle of Minimum Deviation and wavelength, for different colours of light using spectrometer
    • To study a graph between the Refractive Index µ and Wavelength for different colour of light and to verify Cauchy’s formula
    • To study of a graph between Angle of Incidence and corresponding Angle of Deviation and to find the refractive index of the material of the prism (using Sodium Lamp which is optional)