In a Newton's rings apparatus, monochromatic light interferes in the thin film of air between the slightly convex lens and a plane glass plate.
Principle
In a Newton’s rings apparatus, monochromatic light interferes in the thin film of air between the slightly convex lens and a plane glass plate. The wavelengths are determined from the radii of the interference rings.
Benefits
Tasks
Using the Newton’s rings apparatus, to measure the diameter of the rings at different wavelengths and:
Learning objectives
| Device name | Article no. | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Newton rings apparatus | 08550-01 | 1 |
| Lens made of glass, biconvex, f = + 50 mm | 08050-00 | 1 |
| Interference filters, set of 3 | 08461-00 | 1 |
| Screen, translucent, 250×250 mm | 08064-00 | 1 |
| High pressure Hg Lamp, 50 W | 08144-00 | 1 |
| PHYWE Power supply 230 V/ 50 Hz for 50 W-Hg-lamp | 13661-97 | 1 |
| Double condenser, f = 7,5 cm | 08139-00 | 1 |
| Component holder | 08043-00 | 1 |
| Slide mount for optical bench expert, h = 80 mm | 08286-02 | 6 |
| Optical bench expert, l = 1000 mm | 08282-00 | 1 |
| Base for optical bench expert, adjustable | 08284-00 | 2 |
| Ruler, plastic, 200 mm | 09937-01 | 1 |
| Digital array camera | 35612-99 | 1 |
| Ring for component holder | 08044-00 | 1 |
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