About Student Spectromter
Student Spectrometer
Description of Student Spectrometer:
Student Spectrometer offered by us are extensively demanded in the market due to its robust structure that includes telescope and collimator that have fine rack and pinion motion and are mounted on a stable heavy C.I. base with three leveling screws. Customers are eased with the availability of the student spectrometer in brass and stainless steel scale in both the sizes of 15.0 cm(6") and 17.5 cm (7") of protected circle. Moreover, we are listed at the apex in the list of the preeminent Scientific Spectrometer.
Precision Optical MeasurementsAchieve high-accuracy spectral analysis and angle measurement down to 0.5 arcminute with this spectrometer, tailored for laboratory and educational use. The instrument allows for precise adjustments with its finely tunable collimator and telescope, ensuring reliable experimental outcomes for students and researchers alike.
Robust Build and Easy HandlingManufactured using brass, aluminum, steel, and glass, this spectrometer boasts a corrosion-resistant, polished metal finish. Its three-point support system and locking screws guarantee stable positioning during experiments, while the manually operated controls make it suitable for hands-on learning and demonstration.
FAQs of Student Spectromter:
Q: How do you level the prism table on this student spectrometer?
A: The prism table is leveled using three-point support leveling screws. Adjust each screw gradually while monitoring the level to achieve a stable and precise horizontal setup before starting any measurement.
Q: What is the primary application of this spectrometer in the physics laboratory?
A: This spectrometer is primarily used for conducting spectroscopy experiments, angle measurements, and studies of light dispersion in physics laboratories and educational settings.
Q: When is it recommended to use the fine adjustment on the telescope and collimator?
A: Fine adjustment should be employed whenever you need to precisely focus the telescope and collimator, ensuring sharp imagery of both the scale and the spectral lines during measurements.
Q: Where should the spectrometer be set up for optimal performance?
A: For best results, set up the spectrometer on a stable, flat surface in ambient laboratory conditions, away from vibration or direct sunlight to maintain measurement accuracy and instrument stability.
Q: What is the process for measuring angles using this spectrometer?
A: To measure angles, rotate the prism table to the desired position, align the telescope with the spectral line, and use the graduated circular scale and manual vernier adjustment to record the angular measurements to a precision of 0.5 minute of arc.
Q: How does the 360 rotation feature benefit spectroscopy experiments?
A: The spectrometers 360 rotatable prism table enables easy positioning for observing different spectral lines and facilitates a broader range of experimental configurations without repositioning the complete setup.
Q: What accessories are included with the student spectrometer, and how are they used?
A: The spectrometer comes with a high-quality optical glass prism and an instruction manual. The prism is used to disperse light for spectral analysis, while the manual provides guidance on proper operation and maintenance.