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6B40.30 - Black Body Radiation
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Code Number: 6B40.30
Demo Title: Black Body Radiation
Condition: Excellent
Principle: Blackbodies
Area of Study: Optics & Astronomy
Equipment:
Computer, Ocean Optics Spectrometer, CFL light bulbs - 2700K, 5000K, 6500K, and Variacs.
Procedure:
See also: 6B40.30 in Astronomy.
Turn the lights on, let them warm up for a few seconds, and point the spectrometer sensor cable at the desired light. Set the spectrometer to a boxcar setting of about 100. A broad Black Body radiation curve can then be seen. The peak of that curve will shift to different wavelengths as you look at the different Kelvin rated bulbs.
References:
- I. Gonzalez de Arrieta, "Wien's Displacement Law and Blackbody Radiation Quartiles", TPT, Vol. 59, #6, Sept. 2021, p. 464.
- "Figuring Physics", TPT, Vol. 40, # 4, Apr. 2002, p. 252.
- MIT Physics Department, "Blackbody Radiation - The Stefan-Boltzman Law", Junior Physics Laboratory Experiment #002, June 4, 2001.
Video and Editing Credit: Jonathan M. Sullivan-Wood.