Optics B/C
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Re: Optics B/C
I noticed that there was a kit for Optics. I'm kind of contemplating on whether I should buy it or not.Suggestions?
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Re: Optics B/C
@kenniky
Im guessing you mean like for example "optical absorption spectra of a series of nanocrystal gold molecules"
AP Physics textbook works fine or a College Physics book.
This link gives you information on Optical Absorption
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... ETxEZhI4Dw
This link is for clay minerals
http://www.clays.org/journal/archive/vo ... 1-1-59.pdf
I sugest reading them, they are very informative.
Im guessing you mean like for example "optical absorption spectra of a series of nanocrystal gold molecules"
AP Physics textbook works fine or a College Physics book.
This link gives you information on Optical Absorption
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... ETxEZhI4Dw
This link is for clay minerals
http://www.clays.org/journal/archive/vo ... 1-1-59.pdf
I sugest reading them, they are very informative.
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Re: Optics B/C
It's just the LSS setup. There are instructions I made on the Official website to build your own, but if you don't want to do that the Wards Sci one is pre-built and very nice.deji725 wrote:I noticed that there was a kit for Optics. I'm kind of contemplating on whether I should buy it or not.Suggestions?
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Re: Optics B/C
sickdeji725 wrote:@kenniky
Im guessing you mean like for example "optical absorption spectra of a series of nanocrystal gold molecules"
AP Physics textbook works fine or a College Physics book.
This link gives you information on Optical Absorption
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q ... ETxEZhI4Dw
This link is for clay minerals
http://www.clays.org/journal/archive/vo ... 1-1-59.pdf
I sugest reading them, they are very informative.
although idk where the gold molecules came in lol
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Re: Optics B/C
I noticed that there is allowed to have premade pamphlets when you go to competition. What does this mean, is there different things if could be used for?
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I suspect some teams place these on the LSS ad use them to align mirrors.Inventer03 wrote:I noticed that there is allowed to have premade templates when you go to competition. What does this mean, is there different things if could be used for?
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Unome wrote:I suspect some teams place these on the LSS ad use them to align mirrors.Inventer03 wrote:I noticed that there is allowed to have premade templates when you go to competition. What does this mean, is there different things if could be used for?
This is correct.
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Re: Optics B/C
cougar101 wrote:Would it be helpful to build your own optics setup before the optics b/c event?
Very much so.
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Re: Optics B/C
Hey,
does anyone know what films, chemicals, and dyes have to do with the optical absorption spectra (a handout would be great)? I know about absorbance and the absorption coefficient, but I don't know how they're relevant to latter.
Thanks,
Superpenguin666
does anyone know what films, chemicals, and dyes have to do with the optical absorption spectra (a handout would be great)? I know about absorbance and the absorption coefficient, but I don't know how they're relevant to latter.
Thanks,
Superpenguin666
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