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Newton Ring Microscope
Light Source | MANUAL |
Model Name/Number | G.S.749 |
Brand | GEMKOLABWELL |
Magnification | N.A |
Usage/Application | PHYSICS LAB |
NEWTON RING MICROSCOPE In this apparatus, light from a sodium lamp falls on the glass plate, inclined at 45 degree to the horizontal, get reflected, and then falls normally on the convex lens placed over the glass plate. A system of bright and dark concentric circular rings are observed through a microscope, arranged vertically above the glass plate. The microscope is properly focused so that alternate bright and dark concentric circular rings are observed more clearly. Measurements are taken from a micrometer driven traveling microscope, which is integrated with this apparatus.
- Inclined 45 degree to the horizontal, get reflected, and then falls normally on the convex lens placed over the glass plate
- Light from a sodium lamp falls on the glass plate
- Measurements are taken from a micrometer driven traveling microscope