Neodymium Glass

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Description:

Set up the holographic diffraction grating with a slit paper and an overhead projector to obtain the white light spectrum. (See Light: Diffraction Grating) A pair of Neodymium glasses, commonly used by glass blowers, is placed over a slit on the overhead projector. Yellow lines in the spectrum will be absorbed by the glasses.

Location:

  • Neodymium Glasses: Shelf L-4
  • Paper Slit: Shelf L-4
  • Diffraction Grating: Drawer 96