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WFU Physics Lecture Demonstrations

Interference Gratings

PIRA 6D20.20

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Interference Gratings will difract different wavelengths of light different amounts. The result is a rainbow effect that can be used to view different excited gases. The gases emit only certain wavelengths of light; these will be seperated into multiple colored images, each having a single slit diffraction pattern.

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Power Supply w/Tube
Gratings

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