Planck’s Constant using Black Body Radiation | AE 1026 | ASICO

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Planck’s Constant using Black Body Radiation | AE 1026 | ASICO

Precision-engineered complete setup for measuring Planck’s constant via black body radiation, ideal for advanced physics experiments with high-accuracy components.

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Original price was: ₹19,000.00.Current price is: ₹17,100.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – High-grade metal and optical components

Grade – Research-grade precision

Application – Planck’s constant determination via black body radiation

Product Overview

The Planck’s Constant using Black Body Radiation Complete Setup is a meticulously designed system for precise experimental determination of Planck’s constant, a fundamental physical constant. This setup integrates a high-temperature black body radiation source with calibrated optical components, ensuring accurate spectral distribution measurements. The system includes a monochromator for wavelength selection, a sensitive thermopile detector for radiation intensity measurement, and a digital interface for real-time data acquisition. Each component is constructed from durable, high-grade materials to maintain stability and minimize thermal drift during experiments. The setup adheres to research-grade standards, providing reliable results for advanced physics applications. The modular design allows for easy calibration and integration with existing lab equipment, while the included software simplifies data analysis and visualization. This complete solution eliminates the need for piecemeal assembly, offering a turnkey approach to Planck’s constant experiments with minimal setup time and maximum precision.

FAQs

1. What is the typical temperature range for the black body radiation source in this setup?

The black body radiation source operates within a controlled range of 800°C to 1200°C, optimized for Planck’s constant measurements while ensuring component longevity.

2. Can this setup be used with external data acquisition systems?

Yes, the system includes analog outputs compatible with most laboratory data acquisition systems, allowing seamless integration with your existing measurement infrastructure.

3. What maintenance procedures are recommended for the optical components?

Regular cleaning with optical-grade solvents and lint-free wipes is recommended, along with periodic alignment checks to maintain measurement accuracy.

4. How does this setup compare to traditional mercury lamp-based Planck’s constant experiments?

This black body radiation method provides a continuous spectrum and eliminates mercury hazards, offering safer operation with comparable or better accuracy in determining Planck’s constant.

5. What power requirements does this complete setup have?

The system operates on standard 220-240V AC power with built-in voltage regulation, suitable for most Indian laboratory environments without requiring specialized electrical infrastructure.

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