Microwave Optics

Item no.: F20 Introduction Similar to light behavior, microwave, known as a style of electromagnetic wave, possess both volatile characteristic including wave propagation as well as matter particles. Here three fundamental wave propagations, such as micro-diffraction, reflection as well as absorption, have been acknowledged. To effectively undergo the intended experiment, the wavelength 3cm of frequency

Polarization of Light

Item no.: F21 Introduction The electromagnetic waves consisting of most common light source, such as Sun or laser ray might have its oscillation in different plane by turn as it travel toward specified direction (unpolarized light). Of course, we also might use a polarizer to change the mean distribution of light energy i.e., the intended

Geometrical Optics, and Interference

Item no.: F10 Introduction As we know, optics is very influential in everyday lives i.e., various colorful objects, from the moment we open our eyes in the morning, will be captured promptly. Maybe that is primarily attributed to different wavelengths of lights, reflected off objects, irradiated into eyes. Base on it, camera works might be carried

Universal Law for Idea Gas

Item no.: F09 Introduction To survey fundamental thermodynamics, experiment kit of thermal engine, build-in-piston and gas cylinder, is developed to investigate the relationship among gas pressure, volume and temperature. Here the essential experiments including Boyle’s law, Charles, Gay-Lussac’s law, combined gas law, as well as Carnot cycle will be performed in this subject. Through thermal

Resonance Tube Experiment

Item no.: F04 Introduction To survey the pipe-resonance of sound waves, a small amount of tiny Styrofoam balls is uniformly deposited in the transparent horizontal tube initially. And then related wave patterns of specific frequency, emitted from the loud-speaker, might be generated by regulating frequency-function generator. Just for sound resonance inside half open and half-closed

Standing Waves & Resonance

Item no.: F15 Introduction In nature, waves could be generalized into three major types, that is, mechanical wave, electromagnetic wave and matter wave. While compare to these wave styles the existence of mechanical wave, such as the photographs of spring, metal ring and mass-spring system demonstrated, is obvious much easier to be acknowledged. Especially, the

Ripple Tank Experiment

Item no.: F05 Introduction With the development of sound and hearing technology, such mechanical or digital device, widely applied in our daily lives, has attracted public interest and attention. By way of air medium, sound source, for example, conveying some specific frequency and amplitude could be easily detected by human ears, even the intensity is

Experiment of Venturi-Tube

Item no.: F14 Introduction it is generally designed as a venturi meter to measure the flow rate or flow velocity, includes liquid or gas, inside the piping system of varying cross-section. Base on the conservation of flow as well as mechanical energy (Bernoulli equation), i.e. V(flow velocity) x A( cross-section area) =constant and P (hydraulic

Fundamental Fluid Experiment

Item no.: F03 Introduction Why does spring water come out the ground continuously? How does a ship bear large loads while sail on the sea? How did Archimedes test and figure out the material of pure gold? How does a magician put a needle through a ballon without explosion? That is due to some special