Plancks Constant

Code: EDUCPY3118

Planck's constant defines the amount of energy that a photon can carry, according to the frequency of the wave in which it travels.

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Modern LEDs (light emitting diodes) cover the range from deep blue to infra red. By monitoring the voltage at which each LED just begins to emit light a graph of energy input as a function of light emitted frequency can be plotted and an approximate value of Planck’s constant deduced. The system is an excellent illustration of modern electronics and gives a good investigation into a difficult topic in Post-16 physics. The LEDs are mounted in a self-contained box with voltage control and monitoring points for current and voltage. A protection resistor is included to prevent damage to the LEDs. Complete with viewing tube but without power supply which should be approximately 5V D.C. from any laboratory source.

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