KSCIMLE Klinger Scientific Malus Law Experiment Complete Set Up
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Klinger Scientific Malus Law Experiment Complete Set Up
Light, when modelled as a wave phenomenon, can be classified as a transverse electromagnetic wave consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that are oriented perpendicular to each other. Depending on the orientation of the plane of polarization of the electric field with respect to the direction of propagation of the wave, the wave can be classified as polarized or un-polarized. To measure the variation of transmission of an EM wave through two polarizers as a function of the angle of orientation between them and proving the Malus’s Law.
OBJECTIVES
- To experimentally verify the malus’s law.
KEY FEATURES
- Precise Optical Alignment: The optical alignment of the components is attained by optical bench, the setting up time is faster and experimentation is easy.
- Easy Analyzer Movement: The design of the analyzer helps for easier rotation without disturbing the optical alignment. The least count of 1° aids for more accurate readings.
- Digital Lux Meter: A digital lux meter enables the measurement of light intensity for each rotation of the analyzer. The least count of 1 Lux provides accurate readings.
WHAT YOU NEED - ITEMS INCLUDED IN SET UP
- KSCIOB2 Optical Bench Set 0.4m 1
- KSCIHA001 Light Source Holder 1
- KSCIHA004 Polarizer Holder 1
- KSCIHA006 Analyzer Holder 1
- KSCIHA510 Light Sensor Holder 1
- KSCI-PSLS Power Supply for Light Source 1
- KSCIDP1 Data Processor 1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CLICK HERE