Plancks Constant Apparatus
The Planck constant is used in atomic theory, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principal, the colour of LED’s, and other phenomena.
The Planck constant is central to the understanding of quantum physics.
First proposed by Max Planck in 1895, it showed that light consisted of discrete particles, later known as photons, and that their energy was related to their wavelength.
Requires a micro ammeter, a 20V meter and a DC power supply, this low cost experiment is suitable for Year 11/12 Physics.
Instructions included.
Plancks Constant Apparatus ALTEC Laboratory Equipments and ALTEC Laboratory Instruments Tenders.