RSpec Explorer, Classroom Video Spectrometer for Gas Tube Spectrum and other Spectra
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Real-time Video Spectrometer with USB connectorQuick-release, adjustable tripodEliminate the frustration of rainbow foil glassesComes with one license for our real-time spectrum software (Windows & MacOS)View gas-tube spectra live!
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Throw away those frustrating rainbow glasses! This real-time video spectrometer makes it a pleasure to teach diffraction and the electromagnetic spectrum in your classroom. "A video is worth a thousand words!" Click on the video icon just below the topmost image on this page to watch a short video of this remarkable device in use. Your students no longer have to struggle to see gas-tube spectra with old-fashioned diffraction foil or plastic hand-held devices. Display live spectra on your overhead computer projector. Everyone in your classroom sees the same thing, so they can easily understand the concepts you’re teaching. Analyze gas tubes, LEDs, flame emission spectra You can easily demonstrate diffraction, dispersion, and how a spectrum is converted to an intensity graph. Compare the spectra of different gas tubes. Identify the contents of a “mystery” gas tube using the built-in reference library. Do flame spectroscopy and study other extended objects. This turn-key system is a snap to learn. It comes with tutorial videos that show you how to set up and use the equipment. Watch the first four-minute video, plug the camera into your Windows or macOS computer, and you’re ready to teach! This system is also excellent for student labs. You’ll find that your students learn how to use this simple yet powerful system in just a few minutes. For their lab reports, they can export spectrum videos, still images, bit map images of the graphs, and x-y data for Excel. Package includes video spectrometer, tripod, and award-winning software (Windows and macOS). Comes with tutorial videos that show you typical classroom use. Great for STEM activities and the Next Generation Science Standards.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Real-time Video Spectrometer with USB connectorQuick-release, adjustable tripodEliminate the frustration of rainbow foil glassesComes with one license for our real-time spectrum software (Windows & MacOS)View gas-tube spectra live!
상품설명
Throw away those frustrating rainbow glasses! This real-time video spectrometer makes it a pleasure to teach diffraction and the electromagnetic spectrum in your classroom. "A video is worth a thousand words!" Click on the video icon just below the topmost image on this page to watch a short video of this remarkable device in use. Your students no longer have to struggle to see gas-tube spectra with old-fashioned diffraction foil or plastic hand-held devices. Display live spectra on your overhead computer projector. Everyone in your classroom sees the same thing, so they can easily understand the concepts you’re teaching. Analyze gas tubes, LEDs, flame emission spectra You can easily demonstrate diffraction, dispersion, and how a spectrum is converted to an intensity graph. Compare the spectra of different gas tubes. Identify the contents of a “mystery” gas tube using the built-in reference library. Do flame spectroscopy and study other extended objects. This turn-key system is a snap to learn. It comes with tutorial videos that show you how to set up and use the equipment. Watch the first four-minute video, plug the camera into your Windows or macOS computer, and you’re ready to teach! This system is also excellent for student labs. You’ll find that your students learn how to use this simple yet powerful system in just a few minutes. For their lab reports, they can export spectrum videos, still images, bit map images of the graphs, and x-y data for Excel. Package includes video spectrometer, tripod, and award-winning software (Windows and macOS). Comes with tutorial videos that show you typical classroom use. Great for STEM activities and the Next Generation Science Standards.
2019-03-20 23:46:09