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Refraction of Particles, Platform: 28 x 29cm
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Refraction of Particles, Platform: 28 x 29cm
This apparatus helps demonstrate the particle theory of light. The raised platform is 28 x 29 cm and represents the incident media of air. The incline produces the effect of an interface between air and an optically denser media represented by the table top. The particle's (steel ball's) path can be recorded with soft carbon paper and the resulting data compared with Snell's law to test the validity of this theory. Inclined platform, particle launcher, 2.2 cm diameter steel ball, and instruction sheet included.
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R-5300-000
Date of update
11-04-2008
Mfr. Code
15300
Manufacturer
The Science Source
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$ 36.50
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